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If it's crimped then you'll need to remove the crimp unless you want to munt primers.
If it's not crimped then you shouldn't need to touch the primer pocket. If some are easier than others to seat primers into then that's because they've loosened up from firing (i.e. they probably have less life left in them than the ones that are still tight).
Hi Pommy, Thanks, yeah not that keen on munting primers. I've chamfered the ones with three crimp marks but are some fully circular crimped. I'll pass on the COO ones for now.
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