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Primer seating/ accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="Reloader222" data-source="post: 753324" data-attributes="member: 25295"><p>I personally do not belief that the influence is much on the accuracy of a load. Primers either pop or they do not pop. Proper primer seating with a good priming tool is essential to prevent misfires and/or to prevent the primer from being crushed. I have used most types of primer seaters (Lee, RCBS Hand Prime, RCBS Universal Hand Prime, the RCBS Bench Prime and the Hornady Hand Prime), excluding the K&M and Sinclair. From them all I have found the Hornady to be the easiest to feel the primer seating. The RCBS Hand primes requires a hard sqeeze. Only thing with the Hornady is that you must use the RCBS Shell Holders with the green tray and Hornady Shell Holders with the black tray. When using other brands it results in extruded primers or primers being seated too deep. Never had any misfires with the Hornady Hand Prime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reloader222, post: 753324, member: 25295"] I personally do not belief that the influence is much on the accuracy of a load. Primers either pop or they do not pop. Proper primer seating with a good priming tool is essential to prevent misfires and/or to prevent the primer from being crushed. I have used most types of primer seaters (Lee, RCBS Hand Prime, RCBS Universal Hand Prime, the RCBS Bench Prime and the Hornady Hand Prime), excluding the K&M and Sinclair. From them all I have found the Hornady to be the easiest to feel the primer seating. The RCBS Hand primes requires a hard sqeeze. Only thing with the Hornady is that you must use the RCBS Shell Holders with the green tray and Hornady Shell Holders with the black tray. When using other brands it results in extruded primers or primers being seated too deep. Never had any misfires with the Hornady Hand Prime. [/QUOTE]
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