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What's the Best Universal De-primer?

Yesterday I wanted to de-prime a few 22 PPC brass without using a FL or neck die. I managed to break the stem on my RCBS universal de-primer. This has happened before, unfortunately, and this brings up the question. What is the best universal deprimer?
 
I have had great luck with the Lee one. Didn't expect it to delight me but it does. Did break a pin while setting it up but purchased a five pack of replacements and only needed to use one so far. Have done many calibers and casings since. Plus it is cheap.
 
I have had great luck with the Lee one. Didn't expect it to delight me but it does. Did break a pin while setting it up but purchased a five pack of replacements and only needed to use one so far. Have done many calibers and casings since. Plus it is cheap.
Yesterday I wanted to de-prime a few 22 PPC brass without using a FL or neck die. I managed to break the stem on my RCBS universal de-primer. This has happened before, unfortunately, and this brings up the question. What is the best universal deprimer?
Only one best and that is
Yesterday I wanted to de-prime a few 22 PPC brass without using a FL or neck die. I managed to break the stem on my RCBS universal de-primer. This has happened before, unfortunately, and this brings up the question. What is the best universal deprimer?
only One best- Mighty Armory
 
since you asked 'de-primer' and not depriming die, i will say an arbor press and the decapper rod from a lee whack-a-mole set. haven't broken one yet, even with buckets of crimped mil-surp brass.
 
I use an RCBS, and it works very well, no issues.

It's hard to imagine that there is a practical difference between the various mfg.'s for a tool like this since its operation is so straight forward, all you're doing is punching out a spent primer. So, I don't believe a tool like this can be characterized as "the best."

Incidentally, it's a very useful tool especially for preparing a fired case for checking case headspace with a bump gauge. Every reloader should have one, they last forever and are inexpensive.
 
I have and use the Lyman for years and the only reason that I broke it was that in my infinite wisdom I put it the Dillon where there was no hole in the Shellplate Platform.
 
A little off topic but in a pinch I lowered the decapping rod on a FL sizing die and it just popped the primer
. Can't remember if it was pistol or rifle but it was a short term solution.
 
I’ve been using a Lee Universal Decapping Die for several years. I had to turn down the pin to work with Lapua 6BR flash holes. I did finally break a pin last year when I unknowingly tried it on a berdan primed case. I was able to order a couple of replacements that were properly sized for BR brass.

If I was buying something today, I would try the Frankfort Arsenal hand held unit. A friend has one that he loves.
 

This is possibly the best time saving device I have bought for reloading.
It’s what I use… Once you get into a rhythm toggling it up and down it’s pretty quick.
 
Mighty armory makes one that is a tank. They also have the small pins for the Lapua flash holes. Ive done thousands and never broke or damaged a pin. Tough die and pins. Also can double as a primer pocket swager.
 

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