I'm doin some groundwork prepping myself to get into the reloading game (FUN!!) and have watched a number of videos on youtube watching how others do it. I've notice one thing that doesn't make sense to me.
As I've seen it demonstrated so far
1) Bring home brass from range
2) Chuck that brass into a polisher
3) During the process (almost regardless of what type of press you use) the old primer is popped out and a new one inserted
Why is the primer swap out done after the polishing of the case? I thought I had seen some handheld devices that will pop the primer out. Would it not make more sense to pop the primers out first THEN polish?
I realize this will add some time to the process but wouldn't it be better to polish without the primer in and skip that part on your press or does it not really make any difference?
As I've seen it demonstrated so far
1) Bring home brass from range
2) Chuck that brass into a polisher
3) During the process (almost regardless of what type of press you use) the old primer is popped out and a new one inserted
Why is the primer swap out done after the polishing of the case? I thought I had seen some handheld devices that will pop the primer out. Would it not make more sense to pop the primers out first THEN polish?
I realize this will add some time to the process but wouldn't it be better to polish without the primer in and skip that part on your press or does it not really make any difference?


















































