Re: .223 Crimped Primers
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Shadowstalker</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Forgive me because I'm sure that this has been asked to death (and I did a search, but it didn't yield the results I was looking for); but I have alot of LC and Fed Brass that has the Crimped primers. After seperating and removing the primers, I've used a Hornady handheld champfer tool to give a slight bevel to the primer pocket. Is this all I need to do?
Thanks in advance </div></div>
If you are using a handheld crimp reamer, then you're fine.
A chamfer tool, no. The crimp deforms the top area of the primer pocket inside and that needs to be reamed with a crimp remover, or swaged back to normal as well.
Way, way back when I used to use a USMC pocket knife to clean that up, the tip has a good shape for getting inside the pocket...crude yes, but I didn't have a reamer yet and it got the job done.
TC