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"content": "Decapped my 1x fired brass. I’m using an old “The Precision Reloader” press and a Lee universal decapping die. Depriming brass is dirty and leaves carbon debris on the press (I’ll post a picture below). I’d rather not have an abrasive like that getting caught up in the ram of my nice press so I keep dirty work on my The Precision. Next step is cleaning the brass. I know some f-class shooters don’t but I’m not introducing variables/new practices while I’m working up a load. \n\nWhat are your thoughts on depriming and cleaning, especially for hunting and precision?\n\n#handloading #reloading #gunstr #reloadstr #creed\n\n#grownostr #plebchain https://image.nostr.build/04e881c8079ba041a0a4a6f21475da49ada09f97ba75066b8a8c95c7bb8ae357.jpg ",
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