I have reached an impasse in the prep of ammunition for my Danish Krag and would very much appreciate some help.
I currently have 50 8 x 58 RD cases which have had their bullets pulled and all primers fired in the rifle to make sure they are safe to remove. Only 2 gave off a little smoke but none went crack.
They are military rounds from the 1920s and 30s, H&L and Norma.
I have read up on and YouTubed methods of depriming them and to date have failed miserably.
I have tried;
1) Removing them hydraulically with water and plunger. All I got was wet!
2) I have tried drifting the primer out using a small drill bit and then a pointed punch. I got broken drill bits , an obscenely shaped punch and distorted primer pockets.!
3) I went looking for a purpose made tool such as the RBS one - no one has it in stock and there isn't a second hand one to be seen either.
Once I deprime these cases and reload them with new Berdan primers that are not military crimped in they should come out much easier so my question is:- Does anyone have an old tool that will do the job and that I can borrow - with a security deposit if required OR one that is no longer required................. I really would like to get this rifle shooting again.
