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primer seating question
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 914458" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>If you have uniformed the pocket depth then the seating should be fairly easy and not above the base of the case . My guess is you have not cleaned the uniformer cutting flutes enough and it is not getting right down. </p><p>It will stop cutting when it loads up with chips . So clean it off with a tooth brush and do it again . I think it will cut down some more . Keep doing that until it will not cut anymore at all. I like my primers level or just below the head and seated all the way home . </p><p>If you are bulging the head any , you are using too much force . </p><p>A bad sloppy shell holder could be causing the rim to be poorly supported .</p><p>Norma brass is usually good quality .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 914458, member: 17844"] If you have uniformed the pocket depth then the seating should be fairly easy and not above the base of the case . My guess is you have not cleaned the uniformer cutting flutes enough and it is not getting right down. It will stop cutting when it loads up with chips . So clean it off with a tooth brush and do it again . I think it will cut down some more . Keep doing that until it will not cut anymore at all. I like my primers level or just below the head and seated all the way home . If you are bulging the head any , you are using too much force . A bad sloppy shell holder could be causing the rim to be poorly supported . Norma brass is usually good quality . [/QUOTE]
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