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MATCH Primer Ignorance
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 3080925" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>You hear a lot on Primers through this Thread. I did post an article on primers in post #9.</p><p>I didn't bring up anything about the Brass Case where the Primer is Seated and sends an ignition to set off the charge in the Case.</p><p>I personally look at my Brass at the start of everything.</p><p>I make sure the that "Flash hole" is free of any burrs or defects from the brass manufacturing process. I turn the Flash Holes and have a clean hole with a "Cone" to have the primer ignition Flash have equal distribution into the powder charge. Then there is the Primer Pocket. I use a Primer Pocket Uniform Tool to make sure each and every case has the same pocket diameter & depth. Then I use a Primer Seating Tool to seat each primer at the depth/crush that gives the best performance.</p><p>So, when you are looking at which "PRIMER" to use-please think about the case that you are putting the Primer into also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 3080925, member: 116439"] You hear a lot on Primers through this Thread. I did post an article on primers in post #9. I didn't bring up anything about the Brass Case where the Primer is Seated and sends an ignition to set off the charge in the Case. I personally look at my Brass at the start of everything. I make sure the that "Flash hole" is free of any burrs or defects from the brass manufacturing process. I turn the Flash Holes and have a clean hole with a "Cone" to have the primer ignition Flash have equal distribution into the powder charge. Then there is the Primer Pocket. I use a Primer Pocket Uniform Tool to make sure each and every case has the same pocket diameter & depth. Then I use a Primer Seating Tool to seat each primer at the depth/crush that gives the best performance. So, when you are looking at which "PRIMER" to use-please think about the case that you are putting the Primer into also. [/QUOTE]
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