guzma393
Active Member
Was resizing/decapping and bunch of 223/556 range pickups the other day and I would come to a complete stop on cases, particularly ones headstamped 1k 13. I shined it down with a flash light to look inside the case and I see a single, but smaller than usual flash hole.
Forcing it down a Lee universal decapper result in the pin sliding up (yes I have it set right) and any more force will bend the decapping pin. I've processed the rest of the mixed HS cases, but I'm winding up with a bunch of 1k 13 brass.
Anyone process this brass before? Perhaps there's an extremely durable aftermarket decapping pin that can expand the flash hole, making this brass serviceable. I don't want to see good brass binned to waste too easily. TIA!
Forcing it down a Lee universal decapper result in the pin sliding up (yes I have it set right) and any more force will bend the decapping pin. I've processed the rest of the mixed HS cases, but I'm winding up with a bunch of 1k 13 brass.
Anyone process this brass before? Perhaps there's an extremely durable aftermarket decapping pin that can expand the flash hole, making this brass serviceable. I don't want to see good brass binned to waste too easily. TIA!