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Reloading
primer seating question
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<blockquote data-quote="valleyloader" data-source="post: 914565" data-attributes="member: 73166"><p>Put a straight edge against the head to see what exactly is higher after the primer is seated. If you are certain it is not the primer itself, there is a possibility of bending the rim of the case if using too much force to seat the primer. If you have ever stuck a case in a die then you will realize what I am describing. Just a suggestion to try, it seems like you have already eliminated a lot of possibilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="valleyloader, post: 914565, member: 73166"] Put a straight edge against the head to see what exactly is higher after the primer is seated. If you are certain it is not the primer itself, there is a possibility of bending the rim of the case if using too much force to seat the primer. If you have ever stuck a case in a die then you will realize what I am describing. Just a suggestion to try, it seems like you have already eliminated a lot of possibilities. [/QUOTE]
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