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Reloading
Problem with CPS
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2921283" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>It doesn't take a lot of force, it takes pulling <u>against</u> the stop consistently, not just <u>to</u> the stop. If you pause anywhere in the stroke there's a measurable variance in seating depth. Since most of the meaningful primer movement is in the last maybe 1/4 of the stroke, the movement needs to be consistent through that entire phase, not letting up when you feel it engaging.</p><p></p><p>The same would be true of a hand seater, but that's a total movement of what an inch and a half of the lever tip there. Versus a full arm motion rotating a lever 90* along an 18" (?) arc? Basically more time to mess up on the CPS since the tool moves more. I use the crippled hand extender so it's an even longer movement on mine, but takes less force to pull consistently.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]k3xGVXBZVb8[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2921283, member: 116181"] It doesn't take a lot of force, it takes pulling [U]against[/U] the stop consistently, not just [U]to[/U] the stop. If you pause anywhere in the stroke there's a measurable variance in seating depth. Since most of the meaningful primer movement is in the last maybe 1/4 of the stroke, the movement needs to be consistent through that entire phase, not letting up when you feel it engaging. The same would be true of a hand seater, but that's a total movement of what an inch and a half of the lever tip there. Versus a full arm motion rotating a lever 90* along an 18" (?) arc? Basically more time to mess up on the CPS since the tool moves more. I use the crippled hand extender so it's an even longer movement on mine, but takes less force to pull consistently. [MEDIA=youtube]k3xGVXBZVb8[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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