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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Most consistent priming tool
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<blockquote data-quote="ar10ar15man" data-source="post: 1594856" data-attributes="member: 106836"><p>I DID NOT READ THE WHOLE THREAD,</p><p>but i did read the question.</p><p>primers should be seated to the bottom of the primer pocket</p><p>and given a crush fit of about .002.</p><p>TO DO THIS</p><p>you need to cut ALL your primer pockets to the same depth.</p><p>( if you do not seat them to the bottom, your firing pin will waste energy</p><p>MOVING them to the bottom, as in lack of consistency)</p><p>a seating tool that does not put them at the bottom is just adding inconsistency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ar10ar15man, post: 1594856, member: 106836"] I DID NOT READ THE WHOLE THREAD, but i did read the question. primers should be seated to the bottom of the primer pocket and given a crush fit of about .002. TO DO THIS you need to cut ALL your primer pockets to the same depth. ( if you do not seat them to the bottom, your firing pin will waste energy MOVING them to the bottom, as in lack of consistency) a seating tool that does not put them at the bottom is just adding inconsistency. [/QUOTE]
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