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the very first step of a basic reloading process can be decapping or removing the spent primer from the case assuming youamp;#39;re using previously fired brass removing the primer at this step can be optional but I will tell you a couple reasons why I think itamp;#39;s a good idea for you first you do need to remove the primer from the case at some point this is typically done when your brass is the dirtiest so it can keep some dirt and other garbage out of your typically much more expensive sizing dies since the decapping dies are Universal you donamp;#39;t need one for every caliber so itamp;#39;s not a huge investment the second reason to consider a universal decapping die of some point is because you could be decapping something that has crimped primer Pockets a lot of military brass has crimped primer pockets and they can be much harder on standard decapping pins the capping pins can be replaced on standard sizing dies however once itamp;#39;s set up I try to adjust it as li