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I run them through a decapping die first, then tumble, then size. It adds an extra step, but since it's not prone to errors (like overcharging etc.), I use a hand press to decap while watching TV and sometimes even while reading the board.

The sole function of the decapping rod in the sizing die is to knock out the media.
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Hammer. Long finishing nail. Block of wood with a hole drilled in it to set the case on. Yes, yes I did way back when


I like the sound of the hammer and nail method; I have those already. Can I get away with that without damaging the brass? Any technique tips?
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I like the sound of the hammer and nail method; I have those already. Can I get away with that without damaging the brass? Any technique tips?
You've got to be careful not to screw up the flash hole. You don't want to make a practice of expanding that.
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I like the sound of the hammer and nail method; I have those already. Can I get away with that without damaging the brass? Any technique tips?
I was usually stoned or drunk. I also smoked while charging cases with a scoop. There's your hint about using this method...I wouldn't
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OK then...anyone else? Bueller?
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I wouldn't recommend the hammer and nail method......buy a cheap single stage press kit if money is an issue.
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Thanks, Titan; I got that. Issue is availability of equip and deciding what I want. Just need to learn more. Thanks.
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