VLD deburring tool.

The increased sharper 22 degree angle aids seating with any bullet, rifle or pistol and removing crimped primer pockets. (if you don't have anything else to remove a crimp)

I cringed when someone uses a pocket knife to remove a crimped primer pocket.
 
It will work just fine, but it's SLOW

I like the Mjc deburring tool. It's a bit cheaper, but not enough to worry about.

The reason I prefer the Mjc tool is because it has a very handy little protrusion sticking out of the OUTSIDE deburring end, that is very handy for chucking it up in a drill press or cordless drill.

This comes in very handy when you've got a large batch of surplus brass that need the primer pockets deburred, case mouths deburred, after trimming to length.
 
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