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de-prime
Good Morning Bob...I just got up ..hahah...ahhh the retired life...and noticed your post...I apologize for my breif answer earlier in this thread...I try to give the simplest and easiest ways to solve reloading/shooting problems that generally occour here among seasoned competitors and frequently forget that there are ocasionally inquirys that require additional info....to answer you further....if you have your reloading equipment,then you will have a method of removing the primer from the ctg. case, either fired or un-fired primers can be removed with the de-capping assembly of you particular reloading apparatus....((of course use adequate discretionary practices when removing live primers ))..whether it be of the full length or neck sizing variety , or just a simple de-capping pin....then you will have sized but un-primed cases that can be neck turned or reformed in any and all ways safely.
I apologize for the flippant and bak-woods answer earlier, I am guilty of over simplifying much of this complex and baffeling process of match grade cartridge assembly. Good Luck with your new bbl. and your shooting endeavours ....Roger
Good Morning Bob...I just got up ..hahah...ahhh the retired life...and noticed your post...I apologize for my breif answer earlier in this thread...I try to give the simplest and easiest ways to solve reloading/shooting problems that generally occour here among seasoned competitors and frequently forget that there are ocasionally inquirys that require additional info....to answer you further....if you have your reloading equipment,then you will have a method of removing the primer from the ctg. case, either fired or un-fired primers can be removed with the de-capping assembly of you particular reloading apparatus....((of course use adequate discretionary practices when removing live primers ))..whether it be of the full length or neck sizing variety , or just a simple de-capping pin....then you will have sized but un-primed cases that can be neck turned or reformed in any and all ways safely.
I apologize for the flippant and bak-woods answer earlier, I am guilty of over simplifying much of this complex and baffeling process of match grade cartridge assembly. Good Luck with your new bbl. and your shooting endeavours ....Roger