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The Redding Small Decapping Die is a reloading essential for shooters who want to deprime and clean brass before sizing. Whether you're setting up a progressive press, single-stage, or turret system, this die handles a broad range of cartridges—from rimfire-sized cases through .50 caliber—making it one of the most versatile deprimers in a reloader's arsenal. It accepts case lengths up to 2.5 inches, covering everything from common rifle rounds to most magnum cartridges. The simple, robust design simply screws into your press like any other die, and the decapping pin does the hard work of removing spent primers cleanly.
Depriming before sizing matters. Trapped primer residue can damage your sizing die, and removing old primers lets you inspect case interiors for cracks or corrosion that might compromise safety or accuracy. This die makes that step fast and reliable, so you can focus on the precision work ahead. It's the kind of unsung tool that separates methodical reloaders from those cutting corners—and in handloading, attention to detail pays dividends downrange.
The Redding name carries weight in the reloading community for good reason: precision engineering, consistent performance, and gear that handles thousands of rounds without complaint. This small decapping die is no exception. For shooters working with standard rifle and pistol cases, it's the foundation of a clean, safe brass-prep routine.
| Product Code | RD69100 |
| Caliber Range | .22 through .50 |
| Maximum Case Length | 2.5 inches |
| Press Type | Standard press mount (single-stage, progressive, turret) |
The standard small decapping die covers .22 through .50 caliber. For .17 and .20 caliber cases, you'll need the optional decapping rod (RD69250), which also accommodates the smaller .060 inch flash holes found on PPC and BR cases.
The small decapping die is rated for case lengths up to 2.5 inches. For longer cases (up to 3.0 inches), you would need to use cases smaller than 7mm in neck size, or consider the large decapping die (RD69200) for your application.
Depriming first removes spent primers and any trapped residue inside the case, preventing damage to your sizing die and allowing you to inspect the case interior for cracks or corrosion that could affect safety or accuracy.
Yes. The Redding Small Decapping Die uses a standard press mount, so it works in single-stage, progressive, and turret presses.

SKU: 197558217 • Weight: 0.35oz





Availability: In Stock
The Redding Small Decapping Die is a reloading essential for shooters who want to deprime and clean brass before sizing. Whether you're setting up a progressive press, single-stage, or turret system, this die handles a broad range of cartridges—from rimfire-sized cases through .50 caliber—making it one of the most versatile deprimers in a reloader's arsenal. It accepts case lengths up to 2.5 inches, covering everything from common rifle rounds to most magnum cartridges. The simple, robust design simply screws into your press like any other die, and the decapping pin does the hard work of removing spent primers cleanly.
Depriming before sizing matters. Trapped primer residue can damage your sizing die, and removing old primers lets you inspect case interiors for cracks or corrosion that might compromise safety or accuracy. This die makes that step fast and reliable, so you can focus on the precision work ahead. It's the kind of unsung tool that separates methodical reloaders from those cutting corners—and in handloading, attention to detail pays dividends downrange.
The Redding name carries weight in the reloading community for good reason: precision engineering, consistent performance, and gear that handles thousands of rounds without complaint. This small decapping die is no exception. For shooters working with standard rifle and pistol cases, it's the foundation of a clean, safe brass-prep routine.
| Product Code | RD69100 |
| Caliber Range | .22 through .50 |
| Maximum Case Length | 2.5 inches |
| Press Type | Standard press mount (single-stage, progressive, turret) |
The standard small decapping die covers .22 through .50 caliber. For .17 and .20 caliber cases, you'll need the optional decapping rod (RD69250), which also accommodates the smaller .060 inch flash holes found on PPC and BR cases.
The small decapping die is rated for case lengths up to 2.5 inches. For longer cases (up to 3.0 inches), you would need to use cases smaller than 7mm in neck size, or consider the large decapping die (RD69200) for your application.
Depriming first removes spent primers and any trapped residue inside the case, preventing damage to your sizing die and allowing you to inspect the case interior for cracks or corrosion that could affect safety or accuracy.
Yes. The Redding Small Decapping Die uses a standard press mount, so it works in single-stage, progressive, and turret presses.
SKU: 197558217 • Weight: 0.35oz
