Decapping pin drawing primers back into pocket!

I run with the pin all the way down until it interferes with the bottom if the shell.

I wet tumble (no pins) all my brass as it has mud, sand and fine gravel in/on it. I then FL size and decap on the press cursing all the way. Then they get s wet tumble with pins to clean the pockets and then dry thoroughly. Then into the Dillion and watch them load themselves at 900 per hour.

By New Year's Day I hope to have my copy of the Dillon pistol spring loaded die ready to a trial run on .223

Wet tumbling or ultrasonic cleaning can cause the drawback in my experience. Dedicated decapper die then wet tumbling resolved my issues. Problem is you add a step, but to avoid the aggravation, totally worth it.
 
Wet tumbling or ultrasonic cleaning can cause the drawback in my experience. Dedicated decapper die then wet tumbling resolved my issues. Problem is you add a step, but to avoid the aggravation, totally worth it.
Now this I find interesting. I don't recall having this problem before I stared wet tumbling but I added the autodrive at the same time. I did deprime 1000 nickel Speer cases with ZERO stoppage yesterday but the swage was so great I don't think it could draw one back in.
 
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