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<blockquote data-quote="Miles Killian" data-source="post: 2920347" data-attributes="member: 54711"><p>so I've just started using the CPS and right from the start it is giving me problems. With my K+M hand priming tool I can seat primers that consistently measure .008" below flush. The CPS seems like it is crushing the primers at around .004-.005" below flush instead of seating them deeper. At least that is what I thought at first. A mark would appear on what was a previously smooth cup that looked like the anvil was coming through the cup. However, upon further examination I discovered that the seating rod isn't smooth on the end. It has a little circular indentation in the center and circular ridges radiating out from the center and these markings are being pressed into my primer cups. </p><p>Also, based on the advertising I should be able to seat a primer to .004" then turn the wheel one click and seat the next one to .005". I haven't found that to be true. </p><p>Since lots of users are happy with the CPS I am assuming I am doing something wrong. Any suggestions would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miles Killian, post: 2920347, member: 54711"] so I've just started using the CPS and right from the start it is giving me problems. With my K+M hand priming tool I can seat primers that consistently measure .008" below flush. The CPS seems like it is crushing the primers at around .004-.005" below flush instead of seating them deeper. At least that is what I thought at first. A mark would appear on what was a previously smooth cup that looked like the anvil was coming through the cup. However, upon further examination I discovered that the seating rod isn't smooth on the end. It has a little circular indentation in the center and circular ridges radiating out from the center and these markings are being pressed into my primer cups. Also, based on the advertising I should be able to seat a primer to .004" then turn the wheel one click and seat the next one to .005". I haven't found that to be true. Since lots of users are happy with the CPS I am assuming I am doing something wrong. Any suggestions would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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