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the easy solution is to swage out the primer pockets to large primer with a device such as the Dillon Super Swage 600. With that tool you should be able to "fix" those cases in a couple of minutes.
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Negative. This tool is made to swage the crimp in military brass so that normal primers can be seated, not to increase the size of the primer pocket from small to large.
I presume one could use a reaming type tool to make such a change, but that is a lot of work for very little gain IMO. Toss the small primer pocket brass and move on.