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Breaking decap pins on .223...?

I had this issue with some 5.56 crimped brass.
I used a universal decapping die and still had some issues due to small flash holes and crimps.
So I started to use a "L.E. Wilson Decapping Punch", around $10.
I can be a little time consuming but goes pretty quick once you get the hang of using it.
It has never bent and removed every crimped primer I've tried it on.
I also got one for military .308 brass with crimped primers which also gave me problems in a standard die.
 
I had this issue with some 5.56 crimped brass.
I used a universal decapping die and still had some issues due to small flash holes and crimps.
So I started to use a "L.E. Wilson Decapping Punch", around $10.
I can be a little time consuming but goes pretty quick once you get the hang of using it.
It has never bent and removed every crimped primer I've tried it on.
I also got one for military .308 brass with crimped primers which also gave me problems in a standard die.

I decap all my brass this way. Except pistol. I am THAT guy who doesn't like to get my press ram contaminated with spent primer residue. I want a lifetime of service from my T-7 press. J