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Who makes the best hand priming tool?
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<blockquote data-quote="CRNA" data-source="post: 512208" data-attributes="member: 22495"><p>Hey Boomtube,</p><p>Hope all is going well your way. I have the Orange Crusher press, and that is what I was using to prime my cases. I have no idea as to how some are slightly unseated. I put a pretty decent amount of pressure on the arm when priming. Not sure what my problem is. I can't say I would have caught the problem this soon had I not just been measuring some primed cases that I had with the headspace guage. I have no other reason to measure the case at that point in my process. I usually measure the case length after sizing. Then after I trim the cases I usually put em back in the tumbler to get all the lube off and then prime. The best I can measure, they are bulging out about .001".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CRNA, post: 512208, member: 22495"] Hey Boomtube, Hope all is going well your way. I have the Orange Crusher press, and that is what I was using to prime my cases. I have no idea as to how some are slightly unseated. I put a pretty decent amount of pressure on the arm when priming. Not sure what my problem is. I can't say I would have caught the problem this soon had I not just been measuring some primed cases that I had with the headspace guage. I have no other reason to measure the case at that point in my process. I usually measure the case length after sizing. Then after I trim the cases I usually put em back in the tumbler to get all the lube off and then prime. The best I can measure, they are bulging out about .001". [/QUOTE]
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