.223 primer pocket crimp removal

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I have a bunch of Federal 223 cases that have crimped primer pockets. I'm looking for some proven methods to remove them so they can be re primed.
Any suggestions are much appreciated.
 
The RCBS primer pocket swager also works very well and is very fast to use. But costs around $55. On the other hand it's very quiet to use. :p
 
I have the Dillon tool, but I've also chucked the RCBS chamfer tool in the drill press and used it.
 
I tried the rcbs swedger and found I still needed to chamfer ( I used a round bit in a drill ) some so I did them all , it's very fast .
The swedging takes time - are you guys saying that swedging is not nessesary if chamfered ?

I'm going to try it - shortly
 
The RCBS primer pocket swager also works very well and is very fast to use. But costs around $55. On the other hand it's very quiet to use. :p

I use of those RCBS primer pocket swagger on both .223 and 7.62x51 (.308) military brass. Works great but yes, quite a bit of banging and ooomphing required by me to get the job done. I thought of using the countersink but was a bit worried that I might end up taking off too much material around the primer hole. Probably unfounded after hearing the others.
 
Thanks guys for the suggestions . For starters I will pick up one of those counter sinking tools from Home Depot and see how that works. I don't have a lot of brass with the crimped pockets so I don't want to throw a lot of funds at it.
 
I use a reamer, and my loading partner uses a swage/press device to remove the crimp. Both work. Only need to do it once. Some guys use a drill bit .
 
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