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Primer pocket uniformer
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 22930"><p>MooseHunter,</p><p>My uniformer cannot be adjusted but I am trying to think where I seen the info that you are asking. Most of the new cases that I do, the tool will make a nice smooth bottom with nice 90 degree on the wall.</p><p>Just do a little at a time untill the bottom is smooth then lock it in place. This would be good for all calibers in rifles. If your primers are still to high then go just a little deeper.</p><p></p><p>If your still not happy then go this site and as your question-http://www.xtremeaccuracy.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 22930"] MooseHunter, My uniformer cannot be adjusted but I am trying to think where I seen the info that you are asking. Most of the new cases that I do, the tool will make a nice smooth bottom with nice 90 degree on the wall. Just do a little at a time untill the bottom is smooth then lock it in place. This would be good for all calibers in rifles. If your primers are still to high then go just a little deeper. If your still not happy then go this site and as your question-http://www.xtremeaccuracy.com [/QUOTE]
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