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<blockquote data-quote="Chawlston" data-source="post: 137574"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p>I have a question about priming tools. I have done some reading on the importance of primer seating regarding accuracy. The consensus was that a person should seat primers with the same pounds of seating force to get the most accurate cartridges. My question is who makes a priming tool that measures force? Also reading the boards it seems that the old lee throw away (Auto Prime) tool probably has primed more cases then any other, why are these so good? My problem with these tools is I use Fed. 210 match primers and they say don't use Fed. with the auto prime tool. I have a RCBS hand tool and have used it for a few years. I am just trying to better my process. I am just wondering what you people use.</p><p></p><p> WS </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p>DOn't confuse seating primers using the feel method to seating them with equal force. The feel method is the feel at the bottom of the primer pocket with the primer fully inserted.</p><p></p><p>James</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chawlston, post: 137574"] [ QUOTE ] I have a question about priming tools. I have done some reading on the importance of primer seating regarding accuracy. The consensus was that a person should seat primers with the same pounds of seating force to get the most accurate cartridges. My question is who makes a priming tool that measures force? Also reading the boards it seems that the old lee throw away (Auto Prime) tool probably has primed more cases then any other, why are these so good? My problem with these tools is I use Fed. 210 match primers and they say don't use Fed. with the auto prime tool. I have a RCBS hand tool and have used it for a few years. I am just trying to better my process. I am just wondering what you people use. WS [/ QUOTE ] DOn't confuse seating primers using the feel method to seating them with equal force. The feel method is the feel at the bottom of the primer pocket with the primer fully inserted. James [/QUOTE]
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