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Ammunition & Hand Loading => Cartridge and Shotshell reloading => Topic started by: abbafandr on September 30, 2014, 06:42:24 PM
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In my adventures in reloading recently came across 3 cases I can't seat primers in. 9mm.
I think I may give them to my pal Fly for his hammer and nail set method he mentioned. Course he can do it in Lincoln after I go back to Omaha :laugh:
Here is one the problem children:
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WCC is a crimped primer case. Need to remove the crimp from the primer pocket with a primer pocket tool.
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looks like crimped primers, did you remove the crimp?
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Have you removed the crimp? Military cartridge cases have crimped in primers.
John K
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I have only ran into 3 of these in my range brass. Haven't removed crimp.
I'll bet Fly could seat the primers :laugh:
Thanks
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I'll bet Fly could seat the primers
I can...and I HAVE. If they sneak their way into the mix before they have been de/un-crimped, they make an awful crunching noise as the primer is seated. :o
Fly
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NATO spec 9x19 made in 2004 by Western Cartridge Co. (Winchester).
Re: the crimped primer pocket—
Toss them in the garbage and be done with them.
Take a pen knife and remove the crimp at the mouth of the primer pocket.
Take your chamfering tool and remove the crimp.
Take a screwdriver and remove the crimp.
Get a primer pocket "uniformed" and remove the crimp
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Garbage it is :laugh: