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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Thomas" data-source="post: 743813" data-attributes="member: 15748"><p>Kasey,</p><p> </p><p>Not sure what the issue with the Federals might be, as they usually seat quite easily. The CCIs, however, are well known as being among the "largest" primer on the market, perhaps a few tenths larger than most other brands. They're usually a bit harder to seat than say, Federals or Winchesters. I've known shooters to switch over to CCIs to gt an extra firing or two out of brass in which they'd stretched primer pockets. NOT recommending this, merely saying, I've seen it done. Either way, they DO tend to need a bit more force to seat than other brands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Thomas, post: 743813, member: 15748"] Kasey, Not sure what the issue with the Federals might be, as they usually seat quite easily. The CCIs, however, are well known as being among the "largest" primer on the market, perhaps a few tenths larger than most other brands. They're usually a bit harder to seat than say, Federals or Winchesters. I've known shooters to switch over to CCIs to gt an extra firing or two out of brass in which they'd stretched primer pockets. NOT recommending this, merely saying, I've seen it done. Either way, they DO tend to need a bit more force to seat than other brands. [/QUOTE]
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