Military crimped brass often poses a problem for shooters who reload once fired brass. Most commonly Lake City Brass due to the wide availability to it. As part of the case prep process the crimp must be removed after depriming. One popular method is swaging the crimp all together with a swaging tool. Without removing the crimp on the primer pocket, priming is basically impossible. Browse primer pocket swage tools for reloading here at Midsouth Shooters!