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Do you have a source for RMC brass cases?
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I'd be very hesitant to use the old style pliers type primer tool on a 209. Brass shells used a very small primer, and the concaved anvil fit over the whole diameter, but the anvil is too small for a 209. You stand a chance of setting off a 209 with one of those tools.
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Good point, Edgar. I load modern Remington 10 gauge hulls with a Lee Loader and am quite amazed at how much force is required to prime and de-prime.
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any body ever have a primer go off while seating it in a hull...just wandering...ive never had one go off and hopefully never... charlie
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I have not done it myself but I have heard of it happening in the MEC automatic machines such as the 9000. Don't know if it was operator error or not I wasn't there. The guy that told me that it had happened to him is a high volume .410/28 gauge tournament shooter.
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