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Yes, jammed in.
Used a paper clip to push the two pins out.

Nice to catch it before attempting to prime the case.
 
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I've got a little "scriber" (a sharpened Hilti nail epoxied into a Marr wiring nut) that's just right for poking foreign objects (read: tumbling media) out of primer flash holes. That's the first I've heard of the stainless pins getting stuck. I've seen lots of nut shell and corn cob media in the primer pockets.
 
Why is this a problem with the Induction process?
Magnetic attraction to the coils, causing brass to melt if stainless pins are in the field?
 
I've got a little "scriber" (a sharpened Hilti nail epoxied into a Marr wiring nut) that's just right for poking foreign objects (read: tumbling media) out of primer flash holes. That's the first I've heard of the stainless pins getting stuck. I've seen lots of nut shell and corn cob media in the primer pockets.

Likewise, I use a pick set from Princess Auto to poke crap from flash holes after tumbling. I use cob, so there's always something that needs persuasion. I blast each case with compressed air first, then if there's a stubborn chunk, I use the pick.

https://www.princessauto.com/en/detail/4-pc-pick-set/A-p8450389e
 
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