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<blockquote data-quote="Joe King" data-source="post: 686317" data-attributes="member: 47325"><p>I've got the Lee hand primer, it leaves them protruded a bit, I've also go the press mounted Lee safety prime which I don't really care for that much. Good idea but but like a lot of Lee stuff quality leaves something to be desired. what I'll do is seat em with the hand tool then go back and SEAT them with the press mounted priming ram, takes a bit longer and you have to develop a feel for it so you don't crush your primers but it works to get them at least flush with the case head.</p><p></p><p>Rem700addict</p><p>I've never had a round discharge or fail to discharge due to a primer protruding a little, so from that stand point I don't think it's a safety issue. OTOH I just can't get warm fuzzies from my primers sticking out from my case head and it just does not seem safe to me. Besides it's a total PIA if you want to measure COAL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe King, post: 686317, member: 47325"] I've got the Lee hand primer, it leaves them protruded a bit, I've also go the press mounted Lee safety prime which I don't really care for that much. Good idea but but like a lot of Lee stuff quality leaves something to be desired. what I'll do is seat em with the hand tool then go back and SEAT them with the press mounted priming ram, takes a bit longer and you have to develop a feel for it so you don't crush your primers but it works to get them at least flush with the case head. Rem700addict I've never had a round discharge or fail to discharge due to a primer protruding a little, so from that stand point I don't think it's a safety issue. OTOH I just can't get warm fuzzies from my primers sticking out from my case head and it just does not seem safe to me. Besides it's a total PIA if you want to measure COAL. [/QUOTE]
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