Primer Question

nosler06

Handloader
Nov 13, 2012
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Hi All. I'm just trying to remember if I can resize already primed cases and reuse the primers after? I think if I deprime slowly there should not be any primer set offs? Is it possible to reuse the primers or just discard them? Thank you for any input.
 
I have sized primed cases where I had pulled bullets, I just do it carefully. I would not reuse primers that are knocked out, I toss them and put new ones in.
 
If you lend up nocking the primers out just toss them. They don’t spring back when removed and they won’t be as snug if you reseat them.
 
** always remove live primers before annealing **

I remove the decapping pin in instances that I forgot to resize the brass .

if I have to remove a live primer , I push it out slow and steady . I've never had one go off .

I keep my pushed out primers , and reuse them . never had a problem with them . I'll use them for fire forming , putting a few through a cleaned rifle ,getting a new scope on paper . double checking a load , or a zero . I've even hunted with them at normal distances ,and conditions . I've shot them out to 2000 yards , in good conditions .
 
I haven't done it often, but have removed live primers very carefully and reused them without issue. Not sure I'd use them for anything important like hunting loads though.
 
I have removed primers on a few occasions. I used to just toss them because primers were $25/1,000. Now that they are $125/1,000, I save them and use them for my fouling ammo. The reseated primers fire just fine, but they seat just a bit looser than factory fresh primers.
 
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