I like it I like it alot!
After reading about the issues of depriming Military brass I figured to give my Lee Decapping Die I bought (along with an extra pin) a try before using my resizer that came with my dies. Ignoring the Lee Classic's issues with not dropping spent primers into the tube and instead spitting them out of the press sometimes, it's been working very well. After futzing around with the screw in depth, they have been popping out with little issue and not needing a ton of pressure applied. I will do the rest (and the case trimming/cleaning) in the backyard though (see other recent thread). The decapper works decently (needs more pressure applied) in the hand press too. Just really happy with the $10 bucks I spent on it and the uses I'm already getting out of it has more than paid itself back...or if not yet with my 500 rounds of 1X fired Lake City 30-06 I got this weekend for for $50 bucks it will!
After reading about the issues of depriming Military brass I figured to give my Lee Decapping Die I bought (along with an extra pin) a try before using my resizer that came with my dies. Ignoring the Lee Classic's issues with not dropping spent primers into the tube and instead spitting them out of the press sometimes, it's been working very well. After futzing around with the screw in depth, they have been popping out with little issue and not needing a ton of pressure applied. I will do the rest (and the case trimming/cleaning) in the backyard though (see other recent thread). The decapper works decently (needs more pressure applied) in the hand press too. Just really happy with the $10 bucks I spent on it and the uses I'm already getting out of it has more than paid itself back...or if not yet with my 500 rounds of 1X fired Lake City 30-06 I got this weekend for for $50 bucks it will!