Prime All Repriming Compound for other calibers besides .22?

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  • Crandall Crank

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    Yes it can. You take a used primer and remove the anvil. Clean out any residue and flatten the "dent" out. Insert a small amount of priming compound and replace the anvil. There's youtubes and other videos of this floating around on the internet. It's very labor intensive and a slow process.
     

    HonkieKowboy

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    Yes it can. You take a used primer and remove the anvil. Clean out any residue and flatten the "dent" out. Insert a small amount of priming compound and replace the anvil. There's youtubes and other videos of this floating around on the internet. It's very labor intensive and a slow process.
    Seems like using berdan primers might streamline the process of re-priming, given how there's no anvil to remove.

    Interesting. Anyone know what this kit contains, and is it corrosive?
    I would just automatically assume it's corrosive.
     
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