Primer Pocket Crimping in Hornady Ammo

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I reload for .308. I've been re-using Norma, Federal, and PMC brass, and most recently, had a couple hundred Hornady match grade stuff from a rifle course I took.

I discovered that the primer pockets are crimped military style. I was not expecting this and as a new re-loader, was a little stuck (as was my first primer I tried to insert haha). I tried reaming and uniforming, all to no avail. What finally did the trick was a press-mounted swager I borrowed from a friend. (See http://www.midwayusa.com/product/235832/rcbs-primer-pocket-swager-combo-2)

Has anyone else run into primer pocket crimping in non-military cases?
 
S&B in 9MM and 38spl cases seem to have a crimp on them. I toss any I find now in the scrap box. It just isn't worth the time and effort for me.

Take Care

Bob
 
For the uninitiated (as was I) here is what primer pocket crimping looks like:
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Yep hornady superformance .223 cases crimped. Grabbed a Lyman primer pocket swag tool and cordless drill and a hour of my time to clean out a hundred cases or so. PITA but why waste the brass!
 
S&B in 9MM and 38spl cases seem to have a crimp on them. I toss any I find now in the scrap box. It just isn't worth the time and effort for me.

Take Care

Bob

First time I have heard this about S&B 9mm, and I have loaded a lot of it.
 
Anyone know why primer pocket crimping has proliferated in the last year or so?

I find that even Win and Fed 223 brass is crimped these days. I'm now outsorting Norinco and Rem brass to load first before I have to start swaging the other brands. Haven't run into crimped non-military 9mm brass as yet but that would be a real pain.
 
So far just various .223 including Federal AE and all 5.56 brass for me. But that RCBS set up works great and averages 5 seconds per case so the extra time and effort really isn't significant even for the occasional military 9mm case.
 
I was wondering why the primer pockets looked different on these Hornady rounds.

I picked up a couple boxes of 220gr 308 Hornady and the primers are crimped.

 
I was wondering why the primer pockets looked different on these Hornady rounds.

I picked up a couple boxes of 220gr 308 Hornady and the primers are crimped.

Yep, that's it. Here's a pic of the decapped brass:
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I just used a press mounted swager (RCBS) and they're all good to accept a new primer now.:d
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