I have a batch of .223 LC brass that I want to reload.
I have punched out the primers with a Lee decapping die, and will be using a Lyman reamer...
After depriming, I checked fit with the reamer. The smaller dia. bottom section slid right in. I'm trying to discern how much I'm trying to remove. The "crimped" area is very small. In fact, I've had a couple of them "slip" into my Winchester brass and they decapped and primed without a problem in my Hornady progressive without me even knowing it at the time.
I have it chucked into a variable speed drill (I'm assuming a slow speed is preferred). Is the reamer calibrated to remove the correct amount of material when it "bottoms out" at the bottom of the primer pocket? Just want to make sure I don't end up removing too much material, and ruin or end up with unsafe brass...
Thanks...
I have punched out the primers with a Lee decapping die, and will be using a Lyman reamer...
After depriming, I checked fit with the reamer. The smaller dia. bottom section slid right in. I'm trying to discern how much I'm trying to remove. The "crimped" area is very small. In fact, I've had a couple of them "slip" into my Winchester brass and they decapped and primed without a problem in my Hornady progressive without me even knowing it at the time.
I have it chucked into a variable speed drill (I'm assuming a slow speed is preferred). Is the reamer calibrated to remove the correct amount of material when it "bottoms out" at the bottom of the primer pocket? Just want to make sure I don't end up removing too much material, and ruin or end up with unsafe brass...
Thanks...