How to Resize and Deprime 9mm Brass Casings for Reloading. Decapping Die in Single Stage Lee Press
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- Опубліковано 9 жов 2024
- Simple Method to de-prime and resize used brass. I am using a Lee resizing & decapping die along with a Lee single stage press to resize some 9mm spent shell casings.
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Good video thx for the guide
Glad it helped! I appreciate the comment!
Dave
always lock down your dies and tighten set screws always, do not compromise your steps in reloading, eliminate all the easy variables. and you wont have to worry about things of that nature
My friend, if you have the quick change adapter for the dies they don't even have flats for a wrench it's fine
No case lube?
Devin, thanks for watching the video and asking a question! No, I do not use lube as the Lee dies are Carbide Dies. Lube would certainly make it a little easier but I have not used it on the thousands of rounds I have reloaded and never had an issue. I try to make my reloading as simple as possible!
Toss any unusable brass into a bucket and after time you can scrap it for cash.
Thanks for the Pro Tip! I have about 12 protein powder tubs FULL of brass in my garage. Time to retire!!
Dave
@@davesgunchannelHeck you must be Buff AND rich! =P