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		<title>Flash-Hole Fix &#8212; Clearing Flash-Hole Obstructions in Your Brass</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even with high-quality brass from Lapua, Norma, and RWS, occasionally you may find one or two cases per box which have a small flake or obstruction in the flash-hole. This will appear like a thin crescent on one side of the flash hole (see photo). You should inspect ALL new brass before loading to identify [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Even with high-quality brass from Lapua, Norma, and RWS, occasionally you may find one or two cases per box which have a small flake or obstruction in the flash-hole. This will appear like a thin crescent on one side of the flash hole (see photo). You should inspect ALL new brass before loading to identify any pieces with a partially-obstructed flash hole. It&#8217;s a good idea to remove any flake or thin crescent left as an artifact of the flash-hole forming process. Because the flash-hole itself is normally centered and of the correct diameter, it is not necessary to ream the flash-hole to a larger diameter. All you really need to do is remove the small obstruction(s). This can be done quickly with inexpensive tools.</p>
<p><b>Use a Small Pin Vise to Remove Flash-Hole Obstructions</b><br />
Folks have asked if there is a tool that can remove obstructions from a Lapua small, BR-sized flash hole without opening the hole size. The Lapua <strong>PPC/BR flash hole</strong> is spec&#8217;d at 1.5mm, which works out to 0.059055&#8243;. Most of the PPC/BR flash-hole uniforming tools on the market use a 1/16&#8243; bit which is nominally 0.0625&#8243;, but these often run oversize &#8212; up to 0.066&#8243;.</p>
<p>If you want to just clear out any obstructions in the flash hole, without increasing the flash hole diameter, you can use an inexpensive &#8220;pin vise&#8221; with an appropriate drill bit. For $0.99, <a href="http://www.ehobbytools.com/Metric-High-Speed-15-mm-Drill-Bit_p_1817.html" target="_blank">eHobbyTools.com</a> sells a <a href="http://www.ehobbytools.com/Metric-High-Speed-15-mm-Drill-Bit_p_1817.html" target="_blank">1.5mm drill bit, item 79186</a>, that matches the Lapua flash hole exactly. Other vendors offer a #53 pin vise drill bit that measures .0595&#8243; or .060&#8243; (depending or source). An 0.0595&#8243; bit is close enough. You can find pin vises and these small-diameter drill bits at hobby stores.</p>
<p><center><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/pinvisesx550.jpg" alt="Pin vises Lapua Flash hole"></center></p>
<p>For quite some time, Sinclair Int&#8217;l has sold a similar device for small (PPC and BR-size) flash holes. Like the 07-3081 unit for large flash holes, the <a href="http://www.sinclairintl.com/reloading-equipment/case-preparation/flash-hole-deburring-tools/0-0625-flashhole-reamer-sku749005418-36020-68910.aspx?sku=749-005-418" target="_blank">073000 Reamer</a> for small flash holes works from the outside, so it can index off the primer pocket. It reams to .0625&#8243;, and also costs $39.99. The standard dimension for Lapua 220 Russian and 6mmBR flash holes is <strong>1.5mm or .0590&#8243;</strong>. This tool will permit standard-size decapping rods with .0625&#8243; tips to work without binding. <em>However, note that both Forster and Redding normally supply .057&#8243; decapping pins with their PPC and BR dies. So, it is NOT necessary to ream your Lapua BR/PPC flashholes, unless you prefer to do so for uniformity.</em> It IS, however, a good idea to check BR/PPC flash holes for burrs before loading the first time.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/sinclairreamer02.jpg" alt="AccurateShooter Sinclair Flash Hole Reamer"></p>
<blockquote><p>NOTE: If you purchase either the 073081 or 073000 <a href="http://www.sinclairintl.com/reloading-equipment/case-preparation/flash-hole-deburring-tools/0-0625-flashhole-reamer-sku749005418-36020-68910.aspx?sku=749-005-418" target="_blank">Sinclair Flash Hole Reamer</a> tools, we recommend you mic the cutter tip before you process a bunch of cases. Sometimes a tip comes through that is oversize. This will ream the flash holes larger than you may intend.</p></blockquote>
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