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Reloading
Erik Cortina
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2325483" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p><strong>Later Post</strong></p><p>I should have mention and elaborated on what I meant by "Works Great".</p><p>I have used several priming devices. RCBS Hand Primer, RCBS Bench Primer, ect. None of them set the primers to where they would preform properly. Using the other priming tools I was most likely always "Crushing" the primer anvils.</p><p>Using the CPS (Competition Primer Seater) system/tool I can adjust exactly where I want the primer to be seated. I can also test different primer depth for accuracy. It does make a difference on how the primer fires and ignites the powder charge. When constructing a precision cartridge in trying to make the perfect load for your rifle how many different steps in the process do you do??? Brass Prep, flash hole, Powder charge, Bullet, Bullet seating, neck tension, all the different brands of components, ect. Why not examine the Primer Seating Depth??? I found a difference in SD ES when I used the CPS. I was no longer just CRUSHING the primers into the pockets, but setting them in a depth where the primers had better performance in ignition and being able to be consistent in that process with this tool. Notice that word "CONSISTENT".</p><p>When reloading we all have tools in our "Tool Box". Why not have the BEST tools to work with!</p><p>Another thing it really helps your hands and with trying to load dozens or hundreds of cases!</p><p>Len & Jill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2325483, member: 116439"] [B]Later Post[/B] I should have mention and elaborated on what I meant by "Works Great". I have used several priming devices. RCBS Hand Primer, RCBS Bench Primer, ect. None of them set the primers to where they would preform properly. Using the other priming tools I was most likely always "Crushing" the primer anvils. Using the CPS (Competition Primer Seater) system/tool I can adjust exactly where I want the primer to be seated. I can also test different primer depth for accuracy. It does make a difference on how the primer fires and ignites the powder charge. When constructing a precision cartridge in trying to make the perfect load for your rifle how many different steps in the process do you do??? Brass Prep, flash hole, Powder charge, Bullet, Bullet seating, neck tension, all the different brands of components, ect. Why not examine the Primer Seating Depth??? I found a difference in SD ES when I used the CPS. I was no longer just CRUSHING the primers into the pockets, but setting them in a depth where the primers had better performance in ignition and being able to be consistent in that process with this tool. Notice that word "CONSISTENT". When reloading we all have tools in our "Tool Box". Why not have the BEST tools to work with! Another thing it really helps your hands and with trying to load dozens or hundreds of cases! Len & Jill [/QUOTE]
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