In the past I've used some once fired 223 brass where the primers seem to have a bit of a ridge holding them in. The primers took a bit of effort to remove with my sizer die. After that I used my deburring tool to remove as much of the crimp as possible. For the most part the brass reprimed ok but some casings were a tad tough to reprime.
Is this type of brass alright to use and is there a more efficient way to prep it ?
Is this type of brass alright to use and is there a more efficient way to prep it ?


















































