Bulging Primer Pockets

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So I seem to have had a mishap with my sizing die and the stem was a bit too long and bottomed out on the flash hole. It was so perfectly set that it happened right as the die bottomed out on the shell holder so I never noticed it.

Now I have a whole bunch of brass...like 400ish pieces of Lapua...that look like this. OUCH.


I tried to clean some up with a Sinclair PPU tool but it seemed to cut a lot of brass.


Think it's salvageable or junked?
 
ouch...I probably would have tried something like the RCBS primer pocket swager...that is a button pressed into the outside....that may have pushed the bulge back to even.....or the Dillion Super Swage....worth a shot.
 
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If you can seat a primer flush, I'd load and fire 10 for a test.
Irrelevant here, but in the last 4 yrs, I have gotten my share of Lapua and Norma brass that were impossible to uniform the pockets till after 3 firings, they were that deep.
Maybe i am off base, but I don't think i would try uniform the pockets on those cases.
 
If you can seat a primer flush, I'd load and fire 10 for a test.
Irrelevant here, but in the last 4 yrs, I have gotten my share of Lapua and Norma brass that were impossible to uniform the pockets till after 3 firings, they were that deep.
Maybe i am off base, but I don't think i would try uniform the pockets on those cases.
What do you see as the downside of trying to uniform?
 
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