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  • cleanguy46
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2008
    • 1050

    Broken decapping pin

    Last night right in the middle of FL sizing and de capping some .223 brass I without seeing this ran into my first Berdan primered case and laid waste to the first decapping pin. Live and learn I guess. Sportsmans Warehouse saved the day this morning and just for safety sake I bought 10 of them so I dont run into another interuption like this in the future.
    sigpicWango Tango!
  • #2
    USN CHIEF
    I need a LIFE!!
    • Nov 2007
    • 11540

    LOL.. Yeah, I think that all new reloaders have at least broken a few when we first get started.

    For those of you that are thinking about buying reloading gear, buy extra decapping pins.
    Originally posted by tankerman
    I think most folks bubba their AR's because they watch too many action movies, play too many video games and don't understand how to socialize properly, so they fantasize about being 'action hero's'. Kind of like little girls playing dress-up.
    Originally posted by Douglas711
    Is everybody stocking up on guys now? Just curious some gun prices seem to be getting high.

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    • #3
      cleanguy46
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2008
      • 1050

      Originally posted by USN CHIEF
      LOL.. Yeah, I think that all new reloaders have at least broken a few when we first get started.

      For those of you that are thinking about buying reloading gear, buy extra decapping pins.
      Just loved the sound of "CRUNCH" in the casing. My response was "WTF!" and then I had a feeling like my best friend died on me. LOL! I will be up and running this afternoon!
      sigpicWango Tango!

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      • #4
        4literranger485
        Member
        • Nov 2008
        • 492

        where is this decapping pin? my kit came with extra's but i dont know where they go I use RCBS dies and they have a rod in them that pops out the primer, but it looks nothing like the spare "decapping pins" that came with my Lyman stuff.

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        • #5
          cleanguy46
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2008
          • 1050

          Originally posted by 4literranger485
          where is this decapping pin? my kit came with extra's but i dont know where they go I use RCBS dies and they have a rod in them that pops out the primer, but it looks nothing like the spare "decapping pins" that came with my Lyman stuff.
          The expander/decapping unit is the long threaded rod in the middle of your FL sizing die. The pin is screwed to the end. If you break it you can unscrew the end cap and replace the tip. Make sure you get extras. I think a pack of 5 are a little less then $4 bucks. I got two packs so I'm ready for more breakage when it happens. RCBS part number #90164 for reference.
          Last edited by cleanguy46; 03-10-2009, 11:40 AM.
          sigpicWango Tango!

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          • #6
            USN CHIEF
            I need a LIFE!!
            • Nov 2007
            • 11540

            OBTW, I have noticed that the .223 brass that has a plastic coating around the primers will break your decapping pins, beware of this kind of brass. Can Not remember the headstamp. I broke two decapping pins trying to unprimed this brass. I only had like 25 pieces of it so I **** canned it, and also the primer pocket hole was a tad too small for the decapping pin.
            Originally posted by tankerman
            I think most folks bubba their AR's because they watch too many action movies, play too many video games and don't understand how to socialize properly, so they fantasize about being 'action hero's'. Kind of like little girls playing dress-up.
            Originally posted by Douglas711
            Is everybody stocking up on guys now? Just curious some gun prices seem to be getting high.

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            • #7
              cleanguy46
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2008
              • 1050

              Originally posted by USN CHIEF
              OBTW, I have noticed that the .223 brass that has a plastic coating around the primers will break your decapping pins, beware of this kind of brass. Can Not remember the headstamp. I broke two decapping pins trying to unprimed this brass. I only had like 25 pieces of it so I **** canned it, and also the primer pocket hole was a tad too small for the decapping pin.
              First one I run into I'm going to nail it to the bench for future reference.
              sigpicWango Tango!

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              • #8
                JTROKS
                I need a LIFE!!
                • Nov 2007
                • 13093

                Be careful with mil surplus boxer primed brass, some of the primer holes are too small in diameter and will grab your decapper. It's a PITA to clear up.
                The wise man said just find your place
                In the eye of the storm
                Seek the roses along the way
                Just beware of the thorns...
                K. Meine

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                • #9
                  JTROKS
                  I need a LIFE!!
                  • Nov 2007
                  • 13093

                  Originally posted by USN CHIEF
                  OBTW, I have noticed that the .223 brass that has a plastic coating around the primers will break your decapping pins, beware of this kind of brass. Can Not remember the headstamp. I broke two decapping pins trying to unprimed this brass. I only had like 25 pieces of it so I **** canned it, and also the primer pocket hole was a tad too small for the decapping pin.
                  I hate it when that happens. I just processed 118 pcs of mil surp that had small primer holes. Even the smallest decapping pin from RCBS wouldn't fit and keeps getting lodge in there jamming up the reloader. I ended up tapering it half way to give it a bit of clearance. Those Prvi brass w/ crimp primers have that red plastic seal around it.
                  The wise man said just find your place
                  In the eye of the storm
                  Seek the roses along the way
                  Just beware of the thorns...
                  K. Meine

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                  • #10
                    anyracoon
                    • May 2006
                    • 3678

                    Had same type of problem the other night. Was using a Redding neck sizing die set high just to knock any stuff stuck in the flash holes of my processed brass. Noticed after loading about 100 rounds or so on the 650 that the decaping pin was gone. Pulled almost all of them apart & find the pin stuck in the primer hole of one. Better safe than sorry.

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                    • #11
                      USN CHIEF
                      I need a LIFE!!
                      • Nov 2007
                      • 11540

                      Originally posted by anyracoon
                      Had same type of problem the other night. Was using a Redding neck sizing die set high just to knock any stuff stuck in the flash holes of my processed brass. Noticed after loading about 100 rounds or so on the 650 that the decaping pin was gone. Pulled almost all of them apart & find the pin stuck in the primer hole of one. Better safe than sorry.
                      Ouch... Yeah, better safe than sorry. LOL.
                      Originally posted by tankerman
                      I think most folks bubba their AR's because they watch too many action movies, play too many video games and don't understand how to socialize properly, so they fantasize about being 'action hero's'. Kind of like little girls playing dress-up.
                      Originally posted by Douglas711
                      Is everybody stocking up on guys now? Just curious some gun prices seem to be getting high.

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                      • #12
                        cleanguy46
                        Senior Member
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 1050

                        Originally posted by anyracoon
                        Had same type of problem the other night. Was using a Redding neck sizing die set high just to knock any stuff stuck in the flash holes of my processed brass. Noticed after loading about 100 rounds or so on the 650 that the decaping pin was gone. Pulled almost all of them apart & find the pin stuck in the primer hole of one. Better safe than sorry.
                        Brutal! All the good work done and you find that. Musta sucked, but at least you found the pin rather then maybe a catastrophic accident happen.
                        sigpicWango Tango!

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                        • #13
                          bcrich
                          Senior Member
                          • May 2008
                          • 1157

                          You think broken pins suck? Wait till you get a case stuck in the die!

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                          • #14
                            USN CHIEF
                            I need a LIFE!!
                            • Nov 2007
                            • 11540

                            Originally posted by bcrich
                            You think broken pins suck? Wait till you get a case stuck in the die!
                            Yeah, I was a victim of that already. LOL. Dillon was pretty quick on sending me a replacement die free of charge even before I mailed the one with the stucked case. LOL.
                            Originally posted by tankerman
                            I think most folks bubba their AR's because they watch too many action movies, play too many video games and don't understand how to socialize properly, so they fantasize about being 'action hero's'. Kind of like little girls playing dress-up.
                            Originally posted by Douglas711
                            Is everybody stocking up on guys now? Just curious some gun prices seem to be getting high.

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                            • #15
                              11Z50
                              Banned
                              • Sep 2002
                              • 1997

                              You will find there are several small things that when broke, are a war stopper. Nothing worse than to get ready for a big loading session on a rainy weekend, all your components ready to go, and you snap a decapping pin, stick a case, break and auto-primer feed, etc. Everything comes to a screeching halt.

                              Although Dillon has a great fix-it policy, if it happens on a Saturday morning, you'll be waiting another week to do your big loading session.

                              Once you figure out what is prone to break or fail, you'll keep a supply of those widgets on hand.

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