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It's actually decent brass. It just has a small flash hole and the quality control is such that it's not always dead center. The crimps are really tight. I have a batch that I redrilled the flash holes on and I've been saving it. I shot some of it up a few years ago, it worked quite well. If you have a spare decapping pin, you can sand or grind it a little bit and it will fit better. Actually the Lee decapping ppinsin the universal decapper die work well with these if you have them set up right. They will slip in the collet if they hang up before punching the primer out. You get less bending or breakage that way.I got a batch of brass last week. Wierd head stamp I have not seen before. Flash holes are off cenetered so I broke alot of deprimer pins tillI figured out what was going on.
Head stamp marked "1K 21 & 1K 23"
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Titanium decap pins work great on those as well.It's actually decent brass. It just has a small flash hole and the quality control is such that it's not always dead center. The crimps are really tight. I have a batch that I redrilled the flash holes on and I've been saving it. I shot some of it up a few years ago, it worked quite well. If you have a spare decapping pin, you can sand or grind it a little bit and it will fit better. Actually the Lee decapping ppinsin the universal decapper die work well with these if you have them set up right. They will slip in the collet if they hang up before punching the primer out. You get less bending or breakage that way.