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    Patrick. Thanks for the info... how much can I expect to pay for those tools? I am a poor University student on a rather tight budget. I suppose this old metal file I found in a barn won't do eh?

    I hope this works, I've tanked alot of time and effort into this pin just to get the thing to shoot. Might as well have been the field armorour.

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    Now a question, why does the nose have to be rounded?

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    Sharp corner will cut the primer cup and increase the chance for pierced primers.

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    Could you possibly post a picture of how rounded it should look? What tool should I use for this? What does a pierced primer look like?

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    Drachenbut, if you can afford M-H cases and a reloading die set, maybe a bullet mould, then you can probably afford a diamond lap file and an adequate eyeglass for about 30 euros.

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    Well, Pat. I will see about it. Worst comes, I can take it to my gunsmith and have him round it and test it. Who thought it'd be so sensitive!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drachenblut View Post
    Could you possibly post a picture of how rounded it should look? What tool should I use for this? What does a pierced primer look like?
    It should be spherical and the diameter of the striker. Look at the end of decapping pin in relaoding die.

    Pierced primer is just that a hole in primer, through which gas can escape when the cartridge is fired...not good.

    Rounding the tip can be done done by holding the striker in a drill press and holding some fine sand paper against the tip
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    Sure, will do. I'll see about doing that at my school when I can get access to some machinery. Being a university student I don't often have the money or tools to do this sort of stuff. I will try the sandpaper though. I will post my results

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