I would like to start using WCC 9mm range brass that has a primer crimp.
I have a drill press, variable speed dremel and several other air and electric rotary tools. I'm good on making various types of jigs.
What's the most practical way to remove those pesky primer crimps--talking many 100's or even by the 1000?
Experienced practical suggestions are much appreciated.
P.S. "WIN" brass is my preferred 9mm brass and has become scarce at my ranges. I've watched people shoot WWB of 100 loose rds that used to be "WIN" brass but is now "WCC " brass with primer crimps.
I have a drill press, variable speed dremel and several other air and electric rotary tools. I'm good on making various types of jigs.
What's the most practical way to remove those pesky primer crimps--talking many 100's or even by the 1000?
Experienced practical suggestions are much appreciated.
P.S. "WIN" brass is my preferred 9mm brass and has become scarce at my ranges. I've watched people shoot WWB of 100 loose rds that used to be "WIN" brass but is now "WCC " brass with primer crimps.