I do wear safety specs when I’m reloading, just become a habit I guess.
So yesterday evening, I had some brass to resize and remembered there was a 25-06 loaded round with a loose primer that needed breaking down to recover the bullet and to scrap the brass. The primer was sitting well proud of the primer pocket.
Dropped the collet over the cartridge and tightened up the kinetic hammer. Couple of whacks and ‘bang’ off goes the primer. I keep the hammer at arms length when breaking down, so he primer case harmlessly embedded itself in the ceiling and not in my face/ eye etc.
A healthy reminder to keep safety in mind, and make sure you protect your face/ eyes when reloading.


So yesterday evening, I had some brass to resize and remembered there was a 25-06 loaded round with a loose primer that needed breaking down to recover the bullet and to scrap the brass. The primer was sitting well proud of the primer pocket.
Dropped the collet over the cartridge and tightened up the kinetic hammer. Couple of whacks and ‘bang’ off goes the primer. I keep the hammer at arms length when breaking down, so he primer case harmlessly embedded itself in the ceiling and not in my face/ eye etc.
A healthy reminder to keep safety in mind, and make sure you protect your face/ eyes when reloading.






