Recently necchi put a Lyman small primer reamer without a handle up on Play Forward. I said, “I’ll Take it” and now it is mine. I have not been loading brass with crimped small primers, but the other day my son-in-law (SIL) was using the pistol press while waiting a turn at the rifle press. He was resizing and de-capping a bunch of 9mm brass. I believe most of it has crimped primers.
After receiving the reamer I started looking for a way to use it. “necchi” had included a picture of the device he used to hold the case while reaming out the crimp. Modifying his idea a little, I cut a short chuck off a Douglas Fir 2x4, trimmed it to fit a vice that goes on my drill press table. I drilled a hole approximately the diameter of a 9MM case. Using my skill saw I cut a line from one edge, centering the hole and about ¾ of the board. Just before the end of the cut and I put two wood screws in to allow flexing but to keep the device from snapping off.
To put a case in the holder I slip the end of a screwdriver about a quarter inch into the slot. This allows me to get the case in the hole and I do the same to remove the case. I needed to index the vice to the reamer and the case. The easy way is to have the reamer in the primer hole of a standard case and then move the vice and the block around until they are lined up. I use C-clamps to hold the vice in place and shut the vice to close the gap in the block and hold the case.
While it is slow to begin with I think the pace will pickup.
The goal is to get the job done and save a few bucks. I have had the drill press for many years and it was paid for the day I brought it home.
Before this I was looking for a Hornady small primer reamer and it was out stock. Necchi’s timing is great.