De-priming question

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ulen mn
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De-priming question

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I picked up around 100 pieces of brass already primed but dont know with what primers how can I safley de-prime this brass???
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Re: De-priming question

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deprime just the same as you would fired brass. just go easy and definately wear safety glasses. i've done it this way quit a few times, with no problems, knock on wood, run your press down on the primers till you feel it touch, then use steady pressure to push them out.
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Re: De-priming question

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I use the same method futuretrades described. Make sure you wear those safety glasses. I have deprimed many, many cases and have never had any of them detonate.
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Re: De-priming question

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thanks for the feed back on this question I thought about that but wanted some advice first thanks agian.
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