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Everything I shoot in my ARs is LC. Don't have any idea how many times it's been fired. But if I feel a primer go in a little too easy, that piece gets separated and fired once more and discarded.
Meanwhile I pick up a lot of range brass and process it just for fun and to stay away from the tv.
Anybody need some?


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Folks make too big a deal out of the crimped primer pockets. When you trim the brass, you also chamfer the mouth, right? Well, when you do that, just turn the brass over, stick that chamfer tool up it’s backside, and give it a twist. It’s a one and done thing. Unless you have some means of crimping primers, it’ll never need doing again.

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