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Problem with CPS
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<blockquote data-quote="Miles Killian" data-source="post: 2920849" data-attributes="member: 54711"><p>Yes, 'tit' is what I would call them as well.</p><p>Regarding "crush" I must disagree. Crush is based on primer pocket depth, primer thickness and cup thickness. Crush doesn't start when the anvil is flush with the cup it finishes at that point and no further crush is possible because the cup itself is bottomed out in the pocket. </p><p>I think the case could be made that we don't actually measure crush, we measure how far the primer is seated below flush with the case head and then do some math to determine, not measure, crush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miles Killian, post: 2920849, member: 54711"] Yes, 'tit' is what I would call them as well. Regarding "crush" I must disagree. Crush is based on primer pocket depth, primer thickness and cup thickness. Crush doesn't start when the anvil is flush with the cup it finishes at that point and no further crush is possible because the cup itself is bottomed out in the pocket. I think the case could be made that we don't actually measure crush, we measure how far the primer is seated below flush with the case head and then do some math to determine, not measure, crush. [/QUOTE]
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