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Old March 30, 2011, 10:19 PM   #17
Osage
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Join Date: September 27, 2005
Location: Missouri
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I got a brand new lyman reamer in the mail today to tackle some 223 range brass of which a lot had military crimp. I wasn't real impressed. 1/4 of those I reamed I had a difficult time seating the primer. I ended up using my Lee chamfer tool along with the reamer and got them all seated. I could get it all the way in to the shoulder of the reamer and it wasn't cutting anymore but it left too much on the shoulder - so I think. I don't plan on reloading a lot of military crimped ammo so hopefully I can get through what I have. Beats nothing but not by much.
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