.45 ACP primer pockets

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Bullseye58
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.45 ACP primer pockets

Post by Bullseye58 »

Can any experienced reloaders out there tell me if you use a primer pocket uniformer on your brass at any point during the reloading process? I am a newby .45 ACP reloader and would appreciate your insight. Thanks!
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GOVTMODEL
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Post by GOVTMODEL »

Big waste of time, IMHO, for .45 ACP.

Not true for rifle shooters.
Chris
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Post by Chris »

Do not use one. From the range my brass goes into the tumbler to get clean and then onto the press to get old primer removed and new primer, powder and bullet installed. I can get 2" groups at 50yds in a rest from this process with my slighlty modified stock Sprg 1911.

I would not spend the extra time messing with brass and dry fire.
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