The older ones with the round primer tray are awesome, but I can probably prove their new ones with the folding tray and “safety feed” suck without breaking out my slide rule… And I still like Macallan 18... LOLHas someone definitively proven that it isn't?
It wasn't directed at you. The old posts about this very topic have several very top names mentioning this and what tool they use to seat primers. And they shoot LR bench rest and shoot small consistently and hold records and test a lot. So I tend to listen to those names who can provide the Aggs and records and testing to back it. My comment was not at you but to everyone that says it doesn't matterYou post with no name, no specifics, offering pure conjecture. I'm not on a wagon, I'm not against if it works or good testing. I don't know if it has an effect. Pretty sure at short range it doesn't. What you count on is my calling three shot tests as not totally conclusive, and three shot SDs as evidence of statistical ignorance.
Clarification noted and appreciated. Do you have a link to that thread? I would like to read it. I am always interested in well sourced information.It wasn't directed at you. The old posts about this very topic have several very top names mentioning this and what tool they use to seat primers. And they shoot LR bench rest and shoot small consistently and hold records and test a lot. So I tend to listen to those names who can provide the Aggs and records and testing to back it. My comment was not at you but to everyone that says it doesn't matter
He also doesn’t provide any meaningful data or show results on target/paper other than his claim.That's why I made my sugestion.
$600 is a lot of money for a product with adjustable primer seating depth and a "better feel" when seating primers.
Let me look tonight. IIRC there are several posts about this. A few use the KM tool that lets you measure and seat each primer to each case. Lets you get same amount of crush on each case/primer you seatClarification noted and appreciated. Do you have a link to that thread? I would like to read it. I am always interested in well sourced information.
I had a loooooongtime relationship with the old round ones, but have been using the XR model for almost 5 years now. And, I have not broken a handle in all that time either! Most of the time with the round ones, I was up to my armpits with broken handles in the loading room.The older ones with the round primer tray are awesome, but I can probably prove their new ones with the folding tray and “safety feed” suck without breaking out my slide rule… And I still like Macallan 18... LOL
I had to look up blue lable, yep, I fully understand stayin with the LEE.I fully understand RR, I'm a Johnnie Walker Blue Label man, so you know why I'm stayin' with the Lee.
So, no opinion on Macallan?I had to look up blue lable, yep, I fully understand stayin with the LEE.
CW
So can we count on you to bring me some blue label to the next F class match? The only time I drink it is when someone else is buying. Otherwise I drink BlackI may have had Macallan one time, back in late 1964?? Our A-Detachment had just arrived at a SF CIDG Camp in II CTZ, and we were undergoing (enduring) a Montagnard ceremony. Below are pics of me and the Detachment Commander drinking spirits...outa the jugs also pictured. I asked the old shaman what it was? I believe his reply was "Macallan"? But it tasted like fermented rice wine to me.
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This subject has been covered at least 5000 times. Guys at the Super Shoot that I watched use a simple hand tool. They try to shoot 25 shot aggregates under 0.200". I guess none of them know what they are doing.If "feel" is important in primer seating, and not just placing the primer flush with the bottom of the primer pocket, then wouldn’t it make sense to measure the primer seating force?
If one would fabricate a “holder” similar to a case gage, then use a normal shell holder, drop the case to be primed with the shell holder in that “holder”, one could use a modified AMP press ram with an adjustable priming rod (with different lengths or otherwise adjustable), and use the AMP press to measure those seating forces.
Would that be feasible?
Thank You,
Tiago
I just purchased that K&M tool after watching the Cortina interview with Dykstra and the Keith Glasscock video on the subject. I also burned 75 rounds testing four levels of crush as measured by that KM tool at 600 yards with a 6mm BRA using Federal 205M primers, I tested -.001, -.002, -.003 and -.004 with 15 shots each and a 15 shot control group seated by feel with my chinesium Frankfort Arsenal hand tool. Chronograph results were obtained with a Lab Radar. Rifle is a 30 inch Krieger shot off bags on the ground with a neo if any of that matters (f class rifle).Let me look tonight. IIRC there are several posts about this. A few use the KM tool that lets you measure and seat each primer to each case. Lets you get same amount of crush on each case/primer you seat
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Primer / Gauge Assembly | Primer Pocket Tool | Reloading
Primer / Gauge Assembly | Primer Pocket Tool | Reloading | Seat the primer until you "feel" it just touch the bottom of the primer pocketkmshooting.com
PRIMERS | -0.001 | -0.002 | -0.003 | -0.004 | Control "feel" |
Average | 2911.333 | 2908.6 | 2917.533 | 2915.8 | 2917.846 |
SD | 4.515 | 5.225578 | 7.957107 | 5.062279 | 6.174964 |
ES | 16 | 19 | 35 | 23 | 24 |