Hi, I'm new to reloading .223. My brass is mixed, but primarily LC. I deprimed, full-length resized, removed the military crimp using a Hornady crimp remover, trimmed, deburred/chamfered, cleaned primer pockets with an RCBS brush, and primed with WSR. What I find is, the primers still sit a slightly "proud" out of the primer pockets. I noticed this when I was just checking some case lengths and they were off. When I put a straight edge across the case head and primer, you can see a tiny bit of daylight between the straight edge and the case head. Of course, I don't want to have a slam fire and I would like my hand loads to be as accurate as possible. Should I be using a pocket uniformer also.
Second question, is it futile to expect to be able to throw accurate charges of Varget with a Hornady powder drop?
Thanks.
Second question, is it futile to expect to be able to throw accurate charges of Varget with a Hornady powder drop?
Thanks.