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Primer pocket/flash hole prep.
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 1141825" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I use the K&M primer pocket uniformer, and it works very well. I do wish they'd sell it a few tenths smaller in diameter. Works very well with a Black & Decker electric screw driver. Being as the subject seems to evolve around the AR platform (I think anyway) the seating depth of the primer becomes critical for safety issues along. For AR's, I prefer to seat primers off my press as the primers are exactly .005" under the face. A bolt gun is different.</p><p></p><p>K&M sells one of the best priming tools out there. Sinclair has another good one, but cost 50% more. Both are great tools. </p><p></p><p>When deburring flash holes, I've never been comfortable with any I've owned. I use an RCBS most of the time, but it also has issues at the same time. It makes the flash hole larger. I know a couple guys that made the tip smaller by two or three thousandths, and maybe should have tried this myself. Guess nothing's ever perfect</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 1141825, member: 25383"] I use the K&M primer pocket uniformer, and it works very well. I do wish they'd sell it a few tenths smaller in diameter. Works very well with a Black & Decker electric screw driver. Being as the subject seems to evolve around the AR platform (I think anyway) the seating depth of the primer becomes critical for safety issues along. For AR's, I prefer to seat primers off my press as the primers are exactly .005" under the face. A bolt gun is different. K&M sells one of the best priming tools out there. Sinclair has another good one, but cost 50% more. Both are great tools. When deburring flash holes, I've never been comfortable with any I've owned. I use an RCBS most of the time, but it also has issues at the same time. It makes the flash hole larger. I know a couple guys that made the tip smaller by two or three thousandths, and maybe should have tried this myself. Guess nothing's ever perfect gary [/QUOTE]
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