GBExpat
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Does anyone here know where one might find a decently made & priced, "Whack-a-Mole "-style hydraulic decapper in the North America?
I am interested in the manual-type. Y'know, sitting on the back patio in the summer sun in only my shorts, pouring the water into the unit, dropping in a case, inserting the piston and WHACKING it with the hammer ... and water squirks everywhere as the used primer pops out of the bottom.
A few years ago I saw a short vid of a fellow in OZ using one like I just described and it looked perfect for what I have in mind.
I have a 5k case a RWS Berdan rifle primers that I would like to use. I also have a lot of berdan cases saved. Unfortunate that the standard primer in the British Mk7s is ¼" in diameter, but I have plenty of others sporting the "standard" .210"(? .211? I forget).
Thanks!
I am interested in the manual-type. Y'know, sitting on the back patio in the summer sun in only my shorts, pouring the water into the unit, dropping in a case, inserting the piston and WHACKING it with the hammer ... and water squirks everywhere as the used primer pops out of the bottom.
A few years ago I saw a short vid of a fellow in OZ using one like I just described and it looked perfect for what I have in mind.
I have a 5k case a RWS Berdan rifle primers that I would like to use. I also have a lot of berdan cases saved. Unfortunate that the standard primer in the British Mk7s is ¼" in diameter, but I have plenty of others sporting the "standard" .210"(? .211? I forget).
Thanks!