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Reloading
primer seating question
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 914812" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>The Sinclair cutter is not an aggressive angled cutter so it is slow , but also that makes it less likely to go off axis and produces a smooth surface . There is not a lot of chip room anyway and they tend to feed back under </p><p>the cutting edges and make the teeth slide instead of cutting. If extra force is used it will eventually cut through but it's not wise to do that as surface finish will suffer and the cutter will get blunt much quicker . </p><p>No big issue once you know that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 914812, member: 17844"] The Sinclair cutter is not an aggressive angled cutter so it is slow , but also that makes it less likely to go off axis and produces a smooth surface . There is not a lot of chip room anyway and they tend to feed back under the cutting edges and make the teeth slide instead of cutting. If extra force is used it will eventually cut through but it's not wise to do that as surface finish will suffer and the cutter will get blunt much quicker . No big issue once you know that. [/QUOTE]
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