Re: .308 crimped primers and decaping pins?
The Lee decapping die is much better than the RCBS decapping die.
Different brass have different flash hole diameters. Use the right decaping pin diameter for the job.
The pin should hit the hole. The decapping pin hitting the case web will make problems.
You can buy just the decapping stem from Lee and put it in a bullet puller collet die.
The Dillion crimp remover is much better than the RCBS crimp remover.
See the 4" long black thing at the top of the pic?
That is made for hitting with a hammer to de cap a case.
Here is the replacement part from Lee. They want $2.50 + shipping, and shipping from Lee is always cheap, because they use the US mail.
This is a bullet puller collet.
This is a bullet puller die.
You put the bullet pullet collet in the bullet puller die.
You put the bullet puller die in the press.
You put the decapping pin in the bullet puller collet.
Voila, you have a better decapping set up than even a Lee decapping die.
It is better, because it is more concentric, and more likely to hit the hole, not the case web.
It is better, because it does not require tools to set up.
It is better because it is built beefier and is stronger.
Trouble? pin too tight?
Spin the decapper in a lathe or drill while pinching the pin with fine sandpaper until the pin will fit through the flash holes.