Originally Posted by Steve Redgwell
I suppose it depends whether or not you have the time and inclination to process it yourself. You will need a tool to remove the crimp. You will probably have to trim to length. All this takes several hours. If you have the time and gear, go for it.


That’s the key statement right there. It took me 45 minutes to remove the crimp on 500 round using a drill and Hornady tool. Even though I am a old retired guy and it cut into my everyday routine of scrounging gun shops and buying up all the powder and primers whether I need them or not to sell at gun shows.😂



Swifty