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Frankfort Arsenal Hand primer
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<blockquote data-quote="Savage 12BVSS" data-source="post: 1877330" data-attributes="member: 112413"><p>OK this jumps to mind with your problem, the priming tool has a primer seating depth adjustment and it sounds like it's set too deep. Back it off and start there, you can take it down slowly until you hit the depth you want. The primer seating rod for SRP has a slight bevel cut around the edge not flat all the way across, make sure you have the LRP assembly in the tool (flat on top). This can produce circular ring indentions in primer face if pushing after primer bottoms in case pocket. If you notice the rcbs hand primer has a rod that can flip either way unlike the frankford, one end is beveled the other flat. Flat side up feeds LR primer and won't mark your primer faces when seating. On frankford there are two seater assemblies. Noticed in your post the you are loading both large and small primers for the two cartridges, make sure to change primer seaters accordingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Savage 12BVSS, post: 1877330, member: 112413"] OK this jumps to mind with your problem, the priming tool has a primer seating depth adjustment and it sounds like it's set too deep. Back it off and start there, you can take it down slowly until you hit the depth you want. The primer seating rod for SRP has a slight bevel cut around the edge not flat all the way across, make sure you have the LRP assembly in the tool (flat on top). This can produce circular ring indentions in primer face if pushing after primer bottoms in case pocket. If you notice the rcbs hand primer has a rod that can flip either way unlike the frankford, one end is beveled the other flat. Flat side up feeds LR primer and won't mark your primer faces when seating. On frankford there are two seater assemblies. Noticed in your post the you are loading both large and small primers for the two cartridges, make sure to change primer seaters accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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