.357 Sig

CWLONGSHOT

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VERY ANNOYING is right.
Right now, all I can do is deprime with the tip of an ice pick and small hammer.
I'll have to look into a mighty armory decapper.
Its a dandy decapper. I use mine all the time since buying a wet tumbler.
 

358156 hp

At large, whereabouts unknown.
I still have an RCBS decapping die, and just had to replace the stem due to wear and tear. I like it, but since I process my brass separately and store it ready to load, it'll probably end up doing light duty now in station one on my Dillon 550. Since my brass is ready to load all I need to do at station one is make sure the flash hole is clear, and prime the case.
 

CWLONGSHOT

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I was opening a box today tabt came in the mail unexpected...


Full if 357 Sig Brass!!!

Very nice suprise!

CW
 

Hawk

Well-Known Member
Well, I solved the problem with the decapper.
A solution that I should have thought of immediately.
I just chucked up the decapping pin in a drill and polished it down small enough to pass thru the primer hole of the 357 Sig brass.
I don't know why I didn't think about it sooner.