Well I dont know what type of round your doing, or what kind of press you have, so I'll tell you what I do. I have a Lee Loadmaster progressive press and I like to deprime and size all my rounds separately from the reloading process.
I do have a Lee universal depriming die that I keep on a single station Lee Challenger press. I use it to remove crimped rifle primers and any primers that didn't seat right (look kinked or damaged).
You can remove the pin from you pistol sizing die. But on a rifle sizing die, the pin also sizes the neck diameter. So you can back off the pin depth, as long as the neck sizer part of the shaft enters deep enough.
Hope That Helps,
Mike
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