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5.56mm primer reloading question

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  • bfair
    Yep you can't seat a regular primer in those mil cases without first removing the crimp as the primer packet is too small for a large rifle primer
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  • cpermd
    Proper swaging means a steel insert is forced into the primer pocket which pushes the crimped metal out so a new primer will fit.Works great.You can use your case mouth prep tool for the same results.Put the small end in the primer pocket and give it 1/3 turn to just cut out the crimp,no more though.Works great.cpermd
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  • Iconoclast
    Swaged is better than cut. But if you do cut, be very careful to take only the lip where the crimp is, not down the sidewall of the primer cavity. Lyman used to make a tool specifically to cut the crimps out. RCBS used to make a primer swaging tool which could be mounted in a press and Dillon makes a fancy job to do it quickly - not worth it to the average joe. You can also buy 'processed' brass where this has already been done for you in addition to having the head roll-sized, cleaned & etc. such that it is ready to load (in theory - I always run it through my small base dies the first time just to be sure of functioning).
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  • buddyb
    Lee sells a case champering tool for about 3 dollars that does a good job cutting primer crimps.
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