vano said:if this is not safe with k and m tools is it safe to take out live primers in the press
thanks vano
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spclark said:I've decapped several live primers using a Wilson decapping rod and base. Always careful to use a rod that's smaller in diameter than the case neck, and hold the rod with pliers too. Tap lightly with a light weight hammer or block of wood & keep my head away from the case neck. Those primers then get dropped into a pop bottle half-filled with water.
spclark said:Some folks recommend using a lube on the neck mandrel when turning necks & that will need to be removed before reloading can commence. That's the main reason I tumble neck-turned brass in corn media for an hour before priming & loading, something probably not to be done with primed cases.