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Primer pocket truing
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 2628179" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>You are claiming "Most people do more harm than good with pocket uniforming tools." </p><p>Others say it doesn't matter.</p><p>So precision seating primers in pockets must not matter either.</p><p>Which in my case, I must true up the depth of the primer pocket and the radius must be lessened to get a primer to seat below the head. Why not make them all exactly the same so I don't end to spend a bunch of money on a primer seating tool that adjusts within .001?</p><p>If the primers seat to the bottom the same on every piece of brass after uniforming them with a fixed cutter the only variation then is the height of the primer.</p><p>Whether it affects accuracy, most people say no on this thread. Ok. But if primers are high or low when it goes against the bolt, or you have to cam over the entire cartridge in battery due to a proud primer, that doesn't fly with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 2628179, member: 104363"] You are claiming "Most people do more harm than good with pocket uniforming tools." Others say it doesn't matter. So precision seating primers in pockets must not matter either. Which in my case, I must true up the depth of the primer pocket and the radius must be lessened to get a primer to seat below the head. Why not make them all exactly the same so I don't end to spend a bunch of money on a primer seating tool that adjusts within .001? If the primers seat to the bottom the same on every piece of brass after uniforming them with a fixed cutter the only variation then is the height of the primer. Whether it affects accuracy, most people say no on this thread. Ok. But if primers are high or low when it goes against the bolt, or you have to cam over the entire cartridge in battery due to a proud primer, that doesn't fly with me. [/QUOTE]
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