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<blockquote data-quote="dok7mm" data-source="post: 1171712" data-attributes="member: 90080"><p>That is the tool I was referencing. It's pretty slow if you try to measure variance in each primer. I check a few, to get a ballpark mean, and then set the markers +/- .005 , then fine tune as I go. The neat thing is, with primer and case in place, when you take up the slack in lever, the indicator dial (minus one revolution) will show within .001-.002 of proper depth to seat primer. It's the most consistent method I've found, but works best when primer pocket depth has been uniformed. Sorry, I think we've gone past the OP's question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dok7mm, post: 1171712, member: 90080"] That is the tool I was referencing. It's pretty slow if you try to measure variance in each primer. I check a few, to get a ballpark mean, and then set the markers +/- .005 , then fine tune as I go. The neat thing is, with primer and case in place, when you take up the slack in lever, the indicator dial (minus one revolution) will show within .001-.002 of proper depth to seat primer. It's the most consistent method I've found, but works best when primer pocket depth has been uniformed. Sorry, I think we've gone past the OP's question. [/QUOTE]
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