hey there guys,
I've been reloading for a year now, and boy is it the way to go.... I'm always scrounging for brass, and I picked-up 50 cases that looked pretty old. anyway, last night I lubed them up and didn't the first few cases push the decapping pin out of my die... so I tighted up the die (gasp) and sure enough I broke the decapping pin by applying a lot of downward pressure while attempting to deprime a case ... grrrrr ... I figure there must be sedement or something at the bottom of the cases that's sealed-up the inside of the case.
ordering replacements depriming pins for the die is as easy as phoning Lee Precision - only $3 plus s&h.
anyway, here's my point: what can/should I do to prep old cases before attempting to deprime. would a good soak in TSP do it?
thanks in advance for your thoughts...
I've been reloading for a year now, and boy is it the way to go.... I'm always scrounging for brass, and I picked-up 50 cases that looked pretty old. anyway, last night I lubed them up and didn't the first few cases push the decapping pin out of my die... so I tighted up the die (gasp) and sure enough I broke the decapping pin by applying a lot of downward pressure while attempting to deprime a case ... grrrrr ... I figure there must be sedement or something at the bottom of the cases that's sealed-up the inside of the case.
ordering replacements depriming pins for the die is as easy as phoning Lee Precision - only $3 plus s&h.
anyway, here's my point: what can/should I do to prep old cases before attempting to deprime. would a good soak in TSP do it?
thanks in advance for your thoughts...