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.50 cal surplus brass

JRose

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I have a friend wanting to give me couple hundred spent .50 cases. They have crimped primers, and I have no experience with such. Will it be a royal pain in the arse to straighten up these primer pockets?

At almost $2 a case .50 brass, I'm willing to put some work into it...
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Re: .50 cal surplus brass

Awesome, thanks Adam....

I already have a Wilson trimmer, I guess I can just order up the trimmer and collet for the .50 case and call it good!
 
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If you are going to do that many and they are crimped
step 1.
http://www.hamiltonfirearms.com/geoaz.html
primer punch set.
step 2.
http://www.ch4d.com/ go to the .50BMG menu
priming and swage kit. Swage primer pocket.
step 3. as above with sinclair or talk to Dave or Charles at CH4D he has a nice primer pocket uniformer, flash hole uniformer.
step 4. prime away as all you will need to do after that is knock and clean the pocket.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: JRose</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have a friend wanting to give me couple hundred spent .50 cases. They have crimped primers, and I have no experience with such. Will it be a royal pain in the arse to straighten up these primer pockets?

At almost $2 a case .50 brass, I'm willing to put some work into it...
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JRose
That's too much for you my man. I think you should give them to me so you don't have to sweat over them. Hell, I'll even pay for the shipping.
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Re: .50 cal surplus brass

Get a 5/16" diameter four flute end mill with a depth stop and a chamfering bit! The 5/16 end mill will uniform your pockets and the chamfer will remove your crimp and make your primers slide right in! Done thousands this way. I used the C&H tool for awhile but switched back.

Hope this helps.

Terry

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