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rodnocker1

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  1. Thanks for the responses Guys. I had done a search on primers and primer warnings but could find nothing specifically stating "Do Not Use brand XXXXX". I also read about the "Fun" to be had when you set one off. OH, BOY! And yes, I did get my setup from Brian. Definitely a great experience and I'm glad I went through him instead of someone else. Again, Thanks for the help and I appreciate it.
  2. I've got a new XL650 and am about to order some supplies. I've been told that there is a certain brand of primer that Dillon warns against using in their XL650. I've done a search but can't find anything about this. Can anyone tell me which one it is or was I misinformed and the "information" just a load of fertilizer?
  3. Thanks for the replies. So basically, I don't need to worry about it, just clean and run. I know Dillon products (and I'm guessing dies) are covered by the warranty, but I wasn't wanting to cause unnecessary damage (even if it is warrantied) when I could easily prevent it. Thanks also for the links KOL, I had seen the decapping dies on Midway's site and that was what got me to thinking there might be a handheld nonresizing tool available.
  4. Hello all! Short time lurker, 1st time poster . I have just gotten into reloading and have some .45 ACP brass. I am thinking of using some Iosso brass cleaner on it before running through my tumbler. Iosso recommends that it be deprimed so that the primer pocket is also cleaned. While I have seen several types of handheld primers, I haven't seen a handheld deprimer. I have done a search and came up empty handed on deprimers. Does such an animal even exist? After alot of looking and comparing, I had gone ahead and bought an XL650 from Brian along with Dillon dies. I have heard some say not to run the uncleaned brass through to deprime because it could hurt the dies and others have said it wouldn't hurt the carbide dies. So rather than take chances, I thought there might be a cheap depriming tool out there that I could use instead of using my press. Or should I be unconcerned and just use the 650?
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