Depriming - Gotta Be Something Better Than By Hand...

Holy jumping efficiency, Batman!

Thanks to all of you, I decided to check my reloading dies I bought for .223 and lo and behold, decapping die included! Once I swapped out the shell holder and installed the die - my kids are all now itching to deprime stuff. It is like effortless! You don't even feel the primer being popped out except for the fact that it is falling all over the floor!

There is one in the 30.06 and .308 die set too!

Oh my gosh, I am in heaven, people!
 
The advantage of a dedicated decapping die is that you don't work the case at all. A sizing die can usually be adjusted so that it doesn't size the case much as well, but then you have to adjust it every time you change between sizing and decapping which is tedious.
 
Just an FYI - not all brass has the same size flash hole. I had the same issue and broke a stem finding out the hard way.
Good point!....:)

I have had some 22 Hornet brass that I had to drill out the flash hole as a standard RCBS 22 Hornet de-prime pin or RCBS de-capping die would not go through the smaller sized flash hole.

Now I have only seen this on S&B 22 Hornet brass, PRVI PPU 22 Hornet brass, and Hornady 22 Hornet brass. Yes I said Hornady, who would figured that Hornady doesn't know to put proper flash hole sizes in their Hornet brass? Right!.....:):ROFLMAO:

Hornady makes sweet Varmint Express 22 Hornet ammo with the 35 grain V-Max bullet. Accurate as heck, and blows up gophers and marmots. However the once-fired brass had real small flash-holes. Very strange indeed. And yet not all Hornady 22 Hornet ammo has these small flash holes. Only the older stock from years ago.

Can anyone tell me why this was so?:unsure:
 
Thanks...it looks like the Lee APP is quite well regarded...
I LOVE mine. I decap everything from 9mm and 38 SPL up to 308 on it. It is SOOOOO fast and easy to setup and use. I'd NEVER go back.


I like the hand deprimer as I can spend time with the fam upstairs while I do it.
You know the primer dust contains lead stypnate right? Probably best not to spread that dust around your family and living space. 🤷‍♂️


Oh my gosh, I am in heaven, people!
You will quickly get tired of single stage decapping if you do enough of it. I once did about 800 cases of 308 Win and that pretty much did it for me. Shortly after that I found the APP and have never looked back.

Lee produces setups to swage primer pockets and size cast bullets and a few other manual operations for the APP.
 
Good point!....:)

I have had some 22 Hornet brass that I had to drill out the flash hole as a standard RCBS 22 Hornet de-prime pin or RCBS de-capping die would not go through the smaller sized flash hole.

Now I have only seen this on S&B 22 Hornet brass, PRVI PPU 22 Hornet brass, and Hornady 22 Hornet brass. Yes I said Hornady, who would figured that Hornady doesn't know to put proper flash hole sizes in their Hornet brass? Right!.....:):ROFLMAO:

Hornady makes sweet Varmint Express 22 Hornet ammo with the 35 grain V-Max bullet. Accurate as heck, and blows up gophers and marmots. However the once-fired brass had real small flash-holes. Very strange indeed. And yet not all Hornady 22 Hornet ammo has these small flash holes. Only the older stock from years ago.

Can anyone tell me why this was so?:unsure:
Yup, a lot of European brass has the small flash hole, about 1.5mm compared to all or most of the North American is approx 2mm. So if you got a mix of .223 brass good chance you'll have some small flash hole ones in the batch.

Apparently the Lee undersized decapping pin fits the FA hand decapper, but I can't confirm that.

Lee Precision 91893: Undersize Universal Decap
 
Some guys who clean with wet tumbling like to deprime before cleaning so the primer pockets get clean, and wet tumbling can mess up case mouths a bit so they usually want to size after cleaning because they're going to have to fix up those case mouths either way.
Wet tumbling without depriming also runs the risk of holding water in the primer cup/flash hole and makes air drying harder.
 
I didn’t read all the replies, but you are new to reloading, do you have a few reloading books? If so read them from cover to cover, you will learn a lot of stuff! If you don’t have a few reloading books buy some not only one 2-3 is a minimum in my book (pun intended). The Lee precision is a great book, then I have a lyman and a nosler. I heard the spear #15 is really good! I know you have to start somewhere but the question you ask would have been covered in the books.
 
I LOVE mine. I decap everything from 9mm and 38 SPL up to 308 on it. It is SOOOOO fast and easy to setup and use. I'd NEVER go back.



You know the primer dust contains lead stypnate right? Probably best not to spread that dust around your family and living space. 🤷‍♂️



You will quickly get tired of single stage decapping if you do enough of it. I once did about 800 cases of 308 Win and that pretty much did it for me. Shortly after that I found the APP and have never looked back.

Lee produces setups to swage primer pockets and size cast bullets and a few other manual operations for the APP.
You got me convinced my friend...I am gonna order one...where I will put it on the bench, I don't know, but I am lazy and like a life of ease!
 
Holy jumping efficiency, Batman!

Thanks to all of you, I decided to check my reloading dies I bought for .223 and lo and behold, decapping die included! Once I swapped out the shell holder and installed the die - my kids are all now itching to deprime stuff. It is like effortless! You don't even feel the primer being popped out except for the fact that it is falling all over the floor!

There is one in the 30.06 and .308 die set too!

Oh my gosh, I am in heaven, people!
Are you referring to the sizing/decaping die that comes in every 2 die sets? Any 2 die set comes with a sizing/decaying die that pushes the primer out and resizes your brass and a seating die to seat the new bullet.
 
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