I have seen @dmoran and @mikecr discuss this tool. I just got mine about an hour ago and have some questions.
I seated a couple BR4s in Lapua 6 BRA cases. The primer pockets are uniformed to the point of just cleaning out the fired primer residue.
.002" crush with the K&M put one primer at .001" from flush and the other measures .002". A third primer seated the old way by feel in was .004".
Questions:
1. Do you still measure depth after seating with the K&M gauge and sort cases by primer seating depth?
2. Best I can tell, my "feel" method was over crushing primers by .002-.003". Is that what you have seen? I assume that is not optimum?
3. My 300 WSM LR BR light gun is tuned to an average of .3 MOA at 200 yds (four 5-shot groups on four different days). It also managed a 1.5" group at 600 when I had the neck tension correct, there was a let up in the storm blowing though, and the barrel was still tight. I got there in part by seating the primers by feel and sorting the seated and weighed Fed 210Ms into groups of .001-.002" and .002" to .003". I have no idea of the crush. My ES have been 8-11 fps. Given the 300 WSM is much less sensitive than the 6 BRA, I don't know if there will be as much of an advantage for the K&M gauge method. What have you guys seen with the 300 WSM and the K&M gauge?
Thanks.
I seated a couple BR4s in Lapua 6 BRA cases. The primer pockets are uniformed to the point of just cleaning out the fired primer residue.
.002" crush with the K&M put one primer at .001" from flush and the other measures .002". A third primer seated the old way by feel in was .004".
Questions:
1. Do you still measure depth after seating with the K&M gauge and sort cases by primer seating depth?
2. Best I can tell, my "feel" method was over crushing primers by .002-.003". Is that what you have seen? I assume that is not optimum?
3. My 300 WSM LR BR light gun is tuned to an average of .3 MOA at 200 yds (four 5-shot groups on four different days). It also managed a 1.5" group at 600 when I had the neck tension correct, there was a let up in the storm blowing though, and the barrel was still tight. I got there in part by seating the primers by feel and sorting the seated and weighed Fed 210Ms into groups of .001-.002" and .002" to .003". I have no idea of the crush. My ES have been 8-11 fps. Given the 300 WSM is much less sensitive than the 6 BRA, I don't know if there will be as much of an advantage for the K&M gauge method. What have you guys seen with the 300 WSM and the K&M gauge?
Thanks.