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<blockquote data-quote="AkleyFan" data-source="post: 2845170" data-attributes="member: 114323"><p>I bought 2 bricks and found that the lip is flared out and bites into the side of the primer pocket as you're seating them. My simple solution (time consuming) was to take a piece of round stick plastic like the stuff they used in making model car parts, place it in my cordless drill chuck and trim the plastic down so it's about half the depth of the primer below the drill chuck end at roughly the diameter of a primer - this allows me to set the primer in the chuck about half way exposed without it falling in. Then lightly clamp down on the primer body to secure it, it should run true in the drill. I then took my wife's nail file, spin the drill and file down the outer edge of the primer, no more seating issues, they seat just fine and are working well in all my non-magnum rifles. If this was anymore fun I'd probably do it for a living...<img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🙄" title="Face with rolling eyes :rolling_eyes:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f644.png" data-shortname=":rolling_eyes:" /></p><p></p><p>My reason for doing this was to ensure I wan't enlarging the primer pockets by forcing the primers to seat properly. I invest a good deal of time and effort into my brass and want to re-use it as often as I safely can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AkleyFan, post: 2845170, member: 114323"] I bought 2 bricks and found that the lip is flared out and bites into the side of the primer pocket as you're seating them. My simple solution (time consuming) was to take a piece of round stick plastic like the stuff they used in making model car parts, place it in my cordless drill chuck and trim the plastic down so it's about half the depth of the primer below the drill chuck end at roughly the diameter of a primer - this allows me to set the primer in the chuck about half way exposed without it falling in. Then lightly clamp down on the primer body to secure it, it should run true in the drill. I then took my wife's nail file, spin the drill and file down the outer edge of the primer, no more seating issues, they seat just fine and are working well in all my non-magnum rifles. If this was anymore fun I'd probably do it for a living...🙄 My reason for doing this was to ensure I wan't enlarging the primer pockets by forcing the primers to seat properly. I invest a good deal of time and effort into my brass and want to re-use it as often as I safely can. [/QUOTE]
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