removing military crimp

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  • rlynch25

    Plinker
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    Aug 11, 2009
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    South East Indy
    I just purchased a Hornady Primer Pocket Reamer, less than $10. I mounted it in my cordless drill to ream about 300 cases. It worked well. I'd like to go to a Dillon but this small investment works to get started.
     

    CountryBoy19

    Grandmaster
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    Nov 10, 2008
    8,412
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    Bedford, IN
    "Repetitive Stress Injury". The throw on that tool is huge. Doing that 1000 times per hour would destroy my shoulder.
    Its no different than the throw on a reloading press.

    And you don't have to go at a rate of 1000+ per hour. When I'm normally doing it I don't go that fast, I just wanted to see how fast I could go.
     

    Scutter01

    Grandmaster
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    2   0   0
    Mar 21, 2008
    23,750
    48
    Seems like an electric, foot peddle-actuated tool would be a godsend and would probably increase your units/hour rate, too.
     
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