Found three that were split.
I also have some 357's getting the spa and pins treatment out on the back porch.
Have another batch of 357's on the bench that i'm going to prep and prime, right after a bite to eat.
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Crimped primer pockets. Why not use a pocket swagger on them to press out the crimp ring? The RCBS 9481 pocket swagger would do this. Break even cost should occur around 100-150 brass cases. Seems there is an on going mix of Federal 40 S&W ammo in the market with crimped in primers.
Because Im not even sure how many I have. I also have enough 40 brass that even if I had 200 rounds of it, its not a big deal. 40 brass is cheap and often where I shoot its laying on the groundMags wrote: ↑Fri Apr 14, 2023 12:40 amCrimped primer pockets. Why not use a pocket swagger on them to press out the crimp ring? The RCBS 9481 pocket swagger would do this. Break even cost should occur around 100-150 brass cases. Seems there is an on going mix of Federal 40 S&W ammo in the market with crimped in primers.
I bought the swagger because all of a sudden one day I couldn't get any very common 223 brass. I had a lot of once fired 5.56 in the metal recycle bucket. They got fished out and swaggered. Maybe could happen with 40 S&W someday. So save em just in case. I don't yet reload 410, but I am saving the shot shells just in case.BigAl52 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 14, 2023 12:49 amBecause Im not even sure how many I have. I also have enough 40 brass that even if I had 200 rounds of it, its not a big deal. 40 brass is cheap and often where I shoot its laying on the groundMags wrote: ↑Fri Apr 14, 2023 12:40 amCrimped primer pockets. Why not use a pocket swagger on them to press out the crimp ring? The RCBS 9481 pocket swagger would do this. Break even cost should occur around 100-150 brass cases. Seems there is an on going mix of Federal 40 S&W ammo in the market with crimped in primers.