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    Press to remove fulminates

    In a junkyard in my city I found a manual bench drill, I found it useful, so I bought it for a very low price.
    The first use I found for it is to remove caps from pods. Previously, the primers were removed by impact, I do not use the pin of the recalibration knuckle so as not to produce an off-centering in the sheath.
    Sheath runout can be caused by joint actuation of the pin to remove the primer and muzzle expander working on the same axis.
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    The other use would be to place the bullets to finish the cartridge, but I have to get the Wilson die. At the moment I use the RCBS die. The drill would fulfill the function of the Arbor Press
    Last edited by JLF; 03-01-2022 at 05:20 AM.
    There is still gunpowder left, the Grim Reaper can wait.

 

 

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