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Reloading
Primers not flush
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 806090" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>I agree with AZ, I have seen this before, and the cutter is the cure. I use a Sinclair pocket unifomer, and it works great. That's unusual for Norma brass though. One other thing you will notice about Norma brass, is that if you use a flashole reamer, you will get a little resistance with the pilot, as the factory hole is much smaller then the domestic brass is. I meant to say flash hole deburring tool, rather then reamer. </p><p>It could be that the pocket bottoms are just rounded on the edges, so the uniforming tool may only do a partial cut. As AZ said, clean it frequently when doing the cut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 806090, member: 22854"] I agree with AZ, I have seen this before, and the cutter is the cure. I use a Sinclair pocket unifomer, and it works great. That's unusual for Norma brass though. One other thing you will notice about Norma brass, is that if you use a flashole reamer, you will get a little resistance with the pilot, as the factory hole is much smaller then the domestic brass is. I meant to say flash hole deburring tool, rather then reamer. It could be that the pocket bottoms are just rounded on the edges, so the uniforming tool may only do a partial cut. As AZ said, clean it frequently when doing the cut. [/QUOTE]
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