Should I clean after I remove Primer?

If the urge is really strong, I can ship you out my last 600 .308 cases so you can clean them to get it out of your system (900 are already primed into dirty primer pockets). Then ship them back. I will pay shipping both ways of course.:p


If you're talking to me then don't run out to the post office just yet. I'm gonna have to check my schedule first. Ok, I checked. Nope, I don't have time this year.
 
If you're talking to me then don't run out to the post office just yet. I'm gonna have to check my schedule first. Ok, I checked. Nope, I don't have time this year.

OK, Looks like I am going with dirty primer pockets this year. I will keep you in mind next fall. Surely you will find time over the winter to help me out:p It will only be about 1700 cases total.

I guess you can see why I don't do it.

Cheers
 
I'm new to the game, so here's my question since we're on the topic:

For those of you who are cleaning the primer pockets, are you doing it with cleaning and/or reaming tools, or just removing the old primers and running it through the tumbler?

Oh and since I'm asking, if I wanted to pop out the old primer without re-sizing the case with the die, how do I do that?
 
Popping out the old primer and throwing the case in a tumbler will not clean the primer pockets, even if you forget about it all night:redface:

If you only want to deprime without resizing buy a universal depriming tool.
 
It is interesting to read how many guys do not clean the primer pocket. When I started reloading, I was told to always clean the primer pocket, and it is just part of the 'program' for me. I doubt I'll stop cleaning the pockets, but it is good to know it's not the end of the world if you don't do it.

James
 
It's a preference thing, but not nessecary - the bullet will go boom with or without a clean primer pocket as long as the hole is clear. I only spend that much time & attention to detail when it is mid January, and I am wasting the Sundays away creating the ultimate round.

When the season hit's, I am all about volume, and getting back out to the field. Cleaning the primer pocket is easily one of the first things I skip, the second being cleaning the brass to an ultra high sheen. Trimming overall case length is a close third.
 
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