
Availability: In Stock
Precise reloading begins with clean brass, and a Redding Universal Flash Hole Deburring Tool with 30 cal. Pilot Stop is one of the most efficient ways to prep cartridge cases for the loading bench. Flash holes—the small apertures drilled through the primer pocket—often carry manufacturing burrs that can degrade ignition reliability and consistency. This deburring tool removes those burrs quickly, restoring the clean, uniform primer seating that serious handloaders expect.
The universal design handles the full spectrum of popular rifle and pistol calibers, from .22 through .338, making it a one-tool solution for most reloaders' case prep workflows. The built-in stop mechanism gives you control over cutting depth, preventing over-deburring that can weaken the case or enlarge the flash hole beyond spec. That level of control is what separates good ammunition from ammunition that performs.
The 30 caliber pilot stop ensures proper tool alignment and support for mid-range rifle cases, a sweet spot for hunters and long-range shooters. Whether you're prepping once-fired brass or starting fresh, this tool integrates seamlessly into your existing case preparation routine. Redding's reputation in the precision reloading space is built on tools that deliver consistent, measurable results—and this deburring tool exemplifies that philosophy.
| Brand | Redding |
| Product Type | Flash Hole Deburring Tool |
| Caliber Compatibility | .22 through .338 |
| Pilot Stop Size | 30 caliber |
The universal design handles cartridge cases from .22 through .338 caliber, covering virtually all popular rifle and pistol cartridges that most handloaders work with.
The pilot stop is a built-in depth control that prevents the cutting tip from penetrating too far into the flash hole. It also ensures proper alignment and support of the tool during the deburring process.
Manufacturing burrs left in flash holes can interfere with consistent primer seating and cause erratic ignition. Removing them produces cleaner, more reliable ammunition.
Yes. This tool is designed to clean up flash holes on all cartridge cases, whether they are new or once-fired, as part of a standard case preparation workflow.

SKU: 197559118 • Weight: 0.1oz





Availability: In Stock
Precise reloading begins with clean brass, and a Redding Universal Flash Hole Deburring Tool with 30 cal. Pilot Stop is one of the most efficient ways to prep cartridge cases for the loading bench. Flash holes—the small apertures drilled through the primer pocket—often carry manufacturing burrs that can degrade ignition reliability and consistency. This deburring tool removes those burrs quickly, restoring the clean, uniform primer seating that serious handloaders expect.
The universal design handles the full spectrum of popular rifle and pistol calibers, from .22 through .338, making it a one-tool solution for most reloaders' case prep workflows. The built-in stop mechanism gives you control over cutting depth, preventing over-deburring that can weaken the case or enlarge the flash hole beyond spec. That level of control is what separates good ammunition from ammunition that performs.
The 30 caliber pilot stop ensures proper tool alignment and support for mid-range rifle cases, a sweet spot for hunters and long-range shooters. Whether you're prepping once-fired brass or starting fresh, this tool integrates seamlessly into your existing case preparation routine. Redding's reputation in the precision reloading space is built on tools that deliver consistent, measurable results—and this deburring tool exemplifies that philosophy.
| Brand | Redding |
| Product Type | Flash Hole Deburring Tool |
| Caliber Compatibility | .22 through .338 |
| Pilot Stop Size | 30 caliber |
The universal design handles cartridge cases from .22 through .338 caliber, covering virtually all popular rifle and pistol cartridges that most handloaders work with.
The pilot stop is a built-in depth control that prevents the cutting tip from penetrating too far into the flash hole. It also ensures proper alignment and support of the tool during the deburring process.
Manufacturing burrs left in flash holes can interfere with consistent primer seating and cause erratic ignition. Removing them produces cleaner, more reliable ammunition.
Yes. This tool is designed to clean up flash holes on all cartridge cases, whether they are new or once-fired, as part of a standard case preparation workflow.
SKU: 197559118 • Weight: 0.1oz
