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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Looking for some feedback on primer seating tools
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<blockquote data-quote="Barehandlineman11" data-source="post: 2711032" data-attributes="member: 111144"><p>The reason you want it crushed is when firing pin hits it has no where to go but boom. If you seat just flush with anvils. Firing pin will compress primer before firing. That's why hand primers give inconsistent results because you can get a primer .002 or .004 away causing inconsistent firing. Ignition timing is critical to accuracy. Some people cant shoot accurately enough to notice but it matters. Question is does it matter to you enough. To me i try to get all i can out of my gun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barehandlineman11, post: 2711032, member: 111144"] The reason you want it crushed is when firing pin hits it has no where to go but boom. If you seat just flush with anvils. Firing pin will compress primer before firing. That’s why hand primers give inconsistent results because you can get a primer .002 or .004 away causing inconsistent firing. Ignition timing is critical to accuracy. Some people cant shoot accurately enough to notice but it matters. Question is does it matter to you enough. To me i try to get all i can out of my gun [/QUOTE]
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