Hoping those of you who have or have had a Forster co-ax can tell me if this is normal. I'm new to reloading and primed my first batch of brass with the integrated primer that sits on top of the press.
What I noticed is the three locking jaws / blades that slide in between the rim and the brass body and grab the case while priming seem to leave minor impressions on the rim. It sort of marred the rims and I can feel slight sharp edges on the rim when I run my finger over it. It's nothing significant but noticeable.
Is this normal for this press / priming set up? Does this cause issues cycling the ammo in rifles or cause issues down the road after repeated use on brass? Do other priming tools cause this as well (this is the only one I've ever used)?
Thanks in advance!
What I noticed is the three locking jaws / blades that slide in between the rim and the brass body and grab the case while priming seem to leave minor impressions on the rim. It sort of marred the rims and I can feel slight sharp edges on the rim when I run my finger over it. It's nothing significant but noticeable.
Is this normal for this press / priming set up? Does this cause issues cycling the ammo in rifles or cause issues down the road after repeated use on brass? Do other priming tools cause this as well (this is the only one I've ever used)?
Thanks in advance!









