Sylvanite
Member
Duncan,
Many people have already given you advice. Some of it is good advice. Some of it is very bad advice. If you can tell the difference, you probably don't need it. If you can't tell the difference, then don't mess with the primer yourself. Trade it away or find someone knowledgable to process it for you.
There has been so much misinformation given so far, that I'm not going to describe my procedures for depriming live ammunition. Suffice it to say that I understand the risks and take steps to minimize them. Primers can be handled safely, but mishandling them is dangerous. Don't trust a penturning website to give you reliable information on this subject.
Regards,
Eric
Many people have already given you advice. Some of it is good advice. Some of it is very bad advice. If you can tell the difference, you probably don't need it. If you can't tell the difference, then don't mess with the primer yourself. Trade it away or find someone knowledgable to process it for you.
There has been so much misinformation given so far, that I'm not going to describe my procedures for depriming live ammunition. Suffice it to say that I understand the risks and take steps to minimize them. Primers can be handled safely, but mishandling them is dangerous. Don't trust a penturning website to give you reliable information on this subject.
Regards,
Eric