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Reloading
Need .223 reloading advice ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 739307" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I use the K&M primer pocket tool in a Black & Decker electric screw driver. Primer pockets have always been consider a pain in the butt at my house as well. Primers slipping back out of the pocket have always been a problem for me in just about everything thing I load up if they sit for a year or so. I, have not done in serious investigation over this issue, but kinda think the tool needs to be about five tenths smaller, and maybe two thousandths shallower in depth. But maybe dead wrong on the depth. Never seen a slam fire issue in the AR platform, but also seat the primers .005" under the face.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 739307, member: 25383"] I use the K&M primer pocket tool in a Black & Decker electric screw driver. Primer pockets have always been consider a pain in the butt at my house as well. Primers slipping back out of the pocket have always been a problem for me in just about everything thing I load up if they sit for a year or so. I, have not done in serious investigation over this issue, but kinda think the tool needs to be about five tenths smaller, and maybe two thousandths shallower in depth. But maybe dead wrong on the depth. Never seen a slam fire issue in the AR platform, but also seat the primers .005" under the face. gary [/QUOTE]
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