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Primers stuck on de-capping tin

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Sergeant
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Anybody have that happen? Any solutions? I picked up about 800 Speer, nickle plated, .40 S&W brass at the range (factory loads) and have been de-capping them before throwing in the tumbler. The primers get stuck on the pin and when it retracts, it re-seats the primer back into the pocket a little. I have to pump the handle about four times to shake it off before going to the next one.

I ground the end of a pin flat, put imperial wax and graphite powder on the pins. No luck. Any Ideas?
 
Re: Primers stuck on de-capping tin

I've had problems with Speer before. I simply discard them. Life is too short to mess with this crap. If you REALLY want to use them, get a primer swage die from Dillon or RCBS and restructure the primer pocket. A primer pocket reamer from Wilson will work also, if you have the basic Wilson tools. Nickle plating the brass makes it so hard and irregular that I don't mess with them. The Speers have been too tight for most primers I have tried. Guess they own CCI and have stronger machinery than me. JMHO
 
Re: Primers stuck on de-capping tin

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Are you using an RCBS decapping die? Mine does the same thing. My hornady dies do not do it at all.
</div></div> I was and I had a lot of trouble with the RCBS. A guy at the range told me to try the Lee, (indestructible... "yeah right") decapping die. Same result!

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Can you adjust the decapping pin - longer?</div></div> Yep, tried that too. No good!

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I've had problems with Speer before. I simply discard them. Life is too short to mess with this crap. If you REALLY want to use them, get a primer swage die from Dillon or RCBS and restructure the primer pocket. A primer pocket reamer from Wilson will work also, if you have the basic Wilson tools. Nickle plating the brass makes it so hard and irregular that I don't mess with them. The Speers have been too tight for most primers I have tried. Guess they own CCI and have stronger machinery than me. JMHO</div></div> This is not encouraging. That sucks! I sure as hell have a lot better things to do with my time than screwing around making them work. Sounds like I'll be pitching them.

Thanks guys!
 
Re: Primers stuck on de-capping tin

By the way...if you look at the base of the case you'll notice that it is slightly concave. I think that when they seat the factory primer, the pressure is enough to make the base concave...sure keeps the primers from backing out! JMHO
 
Re: Primers stuck on de-capping tin

I did notice the concave heads. I do also use Dillon dies on my 650 which is what I will reload them with but I am skeptical after hearing that the primers are hard to seat. New brass is not that expensive to have to put up with a bunch of trouble or messing around swaging pockets. I'll try to load some and as soon as I run into problems, they're out of here!
 
Re: Primers stuck on de-capping tin

That's cause it "trust your life on ammo", and has a crimp on it.
I did a 5 gallon pail of 9mm and the crimped stuff stuck as you've described.
The LEE dies were great,I had a couple berden's in the pail and the decappind just slid up as it's suppoe to do.