jelenko
Gold $$ Contributor
My question is about how much, if any 'deformation' of the primer cup is ok.
But, first, my application.
I'm shooting in 'cross the course' competition - our smallest 10 rings are 2 MOA, X rings are 1 MOA. If my average group size is 1/2 MOA, I'm happy - recognizing some groups will be smaller and some larger. I'm shooting 223 from a Wylde chamber.
With that, I'm not and am not expecting to uniform the primer pockets. I.e., that would not be a potential solution.
I've been seating with a Frankford Arsenal 'perfect' hand primer. After going through ~ 10,000 cases and fired rounds with no obvious issues in live fire, I've noticed there was a slight round ridge on the outside of seated primers. It appears to be from the ram of the primer tool putting enough pressure on the primer to push in the top of the primer except for the very edge of the primer.
After reading the other recent thread on primer depth, I got to wondering if there might be any problem with what I'm seeing.
Since I've already been doing this for a bunch of rounds, it wouldn't seem so. But, I don't know if it would be better to not have as much deformation of the top.
Thanks!
But, first, my application.
I'm shooting in 'cross the course' competition - our smallest 10 rings are 2 MOA, X rings are 1 MOA. If my average group size is 1/2 MOA, I'm happy - recognizing some groups will be smaller and some larger. I'm shooting 223 from a Wylde chamber.
With that, I'm not and am not expecting to uniform the primer pockets. I.e., that would not be a potential solution.
I've been seating with a Frankford Arsenal 'perfect' hand primer. After going through ~ 10,000 cases and fired rounds with no obvious issues in live fire, I've noticed there was a slight round ridge on the outside of seated primers. It appears to be from the ram of the primer tool putting enough pressure on the primer to push in the top of the primer except for the very edge of the primer.
After reading the other recent thread on primer depth, I got to wondering if there might be any problem with what I'm seeing.
Since I've already been doing this for a bunch of rounds, it wouldn't seem so. But, I don't know if it would be better to not have as much deformation of the top.
Thanks!