Thanks for your video. However, I have one problem. I have yet to discover how to actually remove a primer from a shot bullet, so I can put a new primer into the primer pocket. Can you give me some, or any tip on how to actually remove the primer?Thanks
Hi Eddy, got a question. I’m using an RCBS Rock Chucker Supreme single stage press, and im trying to decap some of my .308 brass with a decapping die, and for some reason, the primer, instead of popping out, is bulging and has gotten the case stuck in the die seat. How do you recommend I get it out?
Just stumbled onto this video about broken primer removal. Excellent video Sir! From the looks of your shop, you could do field repairs on a battleship or the space shuttle.
No disrespect but what the hell kind of video is this you say you going to show how to remove primers from brass shells and you’re not doing anything except for removing broken primers you need to retitle your video
Ima old fart like you Eddy…but, I have to say that’s the first time I have seen this trick!
Thanks Pard . . . c h a r l i e
LIKE # 33 and I subscribed too!
Mr. Coleman and Mr. Burns, I’d like to thank you for this little tip. I’ve been enjoying your videos, but it’s the little tips and tricks like this one that make a channel great. Its funny how much we can learn from watching someone else do something. As a young man I always listened to those who where older and more experienced than myself. I truly believe that my ability to very quickly learn a given skill has always been directly related to how much I listened to those who with more age and or experience than myself. Its also true that you can learn a lot from doing but when you find the perfect balance between listening and doing your in so much better shape than those peers who dismiss the knowledge that could have been passed to them by the value of hearing someone’s experience.
Anyway, I just wanted to thank you for this video, and perhaps encourage you both that what your doing is appreciated. May God bless you both.
Sincerly , thecainer64@gmail.com
Need to rename your video…waste of time for someone looking to deprime live primers!
Thanks for your video. However, I have one problem. I have yet to discover how to actually remove a primer from a shot bullet, so I can put a new primer into the primer pocket. Can you give me some, or any tip on how to actually remove the primer?Thanks
Hi Eddy, got a question. I’m using an RCBS Rock Chucker Supreme single stage press, and im trying to decap some of my .308 brass with a decapping die, and for some reason, the primer, instead of popping out, is bulging and has gotten the case stuck in the die seat. How do you recommend I get it out?
To thecainer64, Thanks so much, we will do our best to keep them coming.
Yes I love these types of videos!
could you tell me how to remove the primer from a 50 cal round please?
You gettin this randy…
Just stumbled onto this video about broken primer removal. Excellent video Sir! From the looks of your shop, you could do field repairs on a battleship or the space shuttle.
No disrespect but what the hell kind of video is this you say you going to show how to remove primers from brass shells and you’re not doing anything except for removing broken primers you need to retitle your video
Ima old fart like you Eddy…but, I have to say that’s the first time I have seen this trick!
Thanks Pard . . . c h a r l i e
LIKE # 33 and I subscribed too!
Very informative, thank you!
Miss watching your videos, are you still making new videos??
Mr. Coleman and Mr. Burns, I’d like to thank you for this little tip. I’ve been enjoying your videos, but it’s the little tips and tricks like this one that make a channel great. Its funny how much we can learn from watching someone else do something. As a young man I always listened to those who where older and more experienced than myself. I truly believe that my ability to very quickly learn a given skill has always been directly related to how much I listened to those who with more age and or experience than myself. Its also true that you can learn a lot from doing but when you find the perfect balance between listening and doing your in so much better shape than those peers who dismiss the knowledge that could have been passed to them by the value of hearing someone’s experience.
Anyway, I just wanted to thank you for this video, and perhaps encourage you both that what your doing is appreciated. May God bless you both.
Sincerly , thecainer64@gmail.com
Can u reload live primers without the correct tools