45-70 Primer Pocket Question

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I have a Winchester 1885 High Wall inbound and have started collecting range brass :)

Picked up a 20 pieces of S&B

Had to push pretty hard with my hand de-primer to pop them out.

The edge of the primer pocket isn’t rolled..maybe it is beveled?

Will they accept primers without swagging?

Also...could any 45-70 folks advise which brass is the best/worst...
Thanks in advance,

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Run something along the inside of the pocket from inside towards the outside. If you feel a lip at the end then they're crimped. You can swage, use a reamer like the Lyman tools, use your deburring tool or a drill bit. I prefer the Lyman reamers myself.
 
Thanks..

I swept the edge with a pick and there is no discernible “overhang”..

Waiting for my Caliber Conversion Kit from Dillon so I don’t want to play around test fitting primers until it gets here..

Will report back on the outcome...

Sellier bellot brass's pockets are tighter than any other.
Just use the resmer a bit to facilitate entry of new primers or buy s&b primers for those.
 
I have read if you are shooting black powder cartridges the Winchester brass comes highly recommended , I use it for my 1884 Springfield Trapdoor reloads , for everything else 45-70 I use Starline mostly.

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