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Make it inert first then no worries. Good luck!I have a removal tool, I was just worried about the primer and how much of a boom it would make
I'm still skeptical of drilling an "Inert" primerMake it inert first then no worries. Good luck!
Pry it out with the tip of a sharp pocket knife. If you soak it in oil or water over night, making sure it gets inside, it will be inert. But I'm just some dude on the internet so don't take my advice. Lol! I've never had to deal with this so I'd pretty much be on my own too.I'm still skeptical of drilling an "Inert" primer
This - and when ready slide the decapping stem into the case, ensure the pin is centered on the primer and lightly tap the end of the stem with a peice of WOOD.I'd soak that in some light oil over night to make the primer inert to start off
I can't use the decapping pin, the decapping ball is already in the caseThis - and when ready slide the decapping stem into the case, ensure the pin is centered on the primer and lightly tap the end of the stem with a peice of WOOD.
The primer will be punched out with virtually no resistance.
Thanks, that might just workFrankford Arsenal Platinum Series Stuck Case Remover
Soak it in Kroil and knock it out with a punch.
then screw it down to the web and keep going. maybe two nuts locked on the threadsThe decapping rod sans decapping pin is already in there
I have had to drill the primer out before-.yes it does make you uneasy. Use safety equipment such as a face sheildI'm still skeptical of drilling an "Inert" primer