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<blockquote data-quote="DRC458" data-source="post: 3035982" data-attributes="member: 530"><p>Honestly, I'm not sure I understand what/why you are asking. Are you just wanting some dummy rounds and you do NOT reload? If that is the case, I would highly recommend you find somebody nearby who does reload. I bet there is somebody here on the forum who lives near you and would be glad to help. It's a pretty simple task if you have the reloading equipment. Pull the bullet, save the bullet and dispose of the powder. Then, either chamber the empty round and pop the cap in a safe environment (safest); or, as has been mentioned, you can (with proper caution) punch out the live primer in your press. I have actually punched out quite a few with a universal decapping die and never had a problem, but I am <strong><em>very</em></strong> cautious. Does that answer your question, or am I misunderstanding?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRC458, post: 3035982, member: 530"] Honestly, I'm not sure I understand what/why you are asking. Are you just wanting some dummy rounds and you do NOT reload? If that is the case, I would highly recommend you find somebody nearby who does reload. I bet there is somebody here on the forum who lives near you and would be glad to help. It's a pretty simple task if you have the reloading equipment. Pull the bullet, save the bullet and dispose of the powder. Then, either chamber the empty round and pop the cap in a safe environment (safest); or, as has been mentioned, you can (with proper caution) punch out the live primer in your press. I have actually punched out quite a few with a universal decapping die and never had a problem, but I am [B][I]very[/I][/B] cautious. Does that answer your question, or am I misunderstanding? [/QUOTE]
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