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02-01-2012, 09:32 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bill Murphy
The resizer is probably a better way to go if you know how to get one made. Maybe Mr. Armbrust has a source of resizers. Be aware that when peeling the brass outer layer away from the inner layer, you roll it on the nose of your pliers until all of the outer layer is removed, including the rim, the base, and the primer pocket. That is how you are able to use a 209 primer.
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8 Bore Ammunition By Douglas McDougall is another source of loads and has also got a diagram on how to have a resizer made at a machine shop. Jim
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