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Old February 11, 2014, 03:21 AM   #2
GJSchulze
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Join Date: May 3, 2013
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The general consensus is to not clean the primer pockets on pistol brass. The are some people that do, but the only reason they give is that they just like to. You are getting a progressive press, so why slow the process down?

I had a lockout die, but gave it up and now I glance in every case. Mounting a LED strip in the press will help. Everything is easier once you get your process into muscle memory.

When you first start, when you have a stoppage, clear your shell plate before you fix things. It's just too easy to advance the plate and miss powder in a case.

There is no mistake you can make that is dangerous except for a squib. Everything else is an inconvenience.
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