I was going to say that in almost 10 years with my 650 I have had virtually no issues with primer seating and I've never de-capped my cases. The seating process on the Dillon is so "tactile" that I usually know if there is a problem such as a crushed primer, not fully seated or even no primer etc..
Thanks for the info Mr. Charles.
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- Mon Apr 20, 2020 12:58 pm
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- Topic: Switched to wet tumbling
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- Mon Apr 20, 2020 12:36 pm
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Re: Switched to wet tumbling
I have tried a dryer, a Franklin Arsenal I think, but it would leave my cases somewhat tarnished vs just air drying, do you notice that or do you use something in the rinse process?
I have considered de-capping prior to reloading but it would seem to add quite a bit of time since I'd have to clean the brass before running it through the press and re-cleaning them after the primers where removed.
I have considered de-capping prior to reloading but it would seem to add quite a bit of time since I'd have to clean the brass before running it through the press and re-cleaning them after the primers where removed.
- Mon Apr 20, 2020 12:27 pm
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Re: Switched to wet tumbling
Do you de-cap the primers first?