TylerFromMS
Gold $$ Contributor
		Interesting, I’m going to have to try it. I’ve deprimed a number of live primers but it’s never occurred to me to measure a primer afterwards. Thanks for that info.I do. There seems to be a lot of friction between the sides of the anvil feet and the inside of the cup. Play around with some fired primers and I think you may come to the same conclusion. It takes very little force to remove a primer and I believe that I have a sensitive feel. I do not jerk on the handle or rush things. I bring it down until I barely feel the primer, and then slowly remove it. If you do this, be cautious. Wear eye protection. Until I got quite a bit of experience, I would hold up a piece of wood or a thickly folded bath towel between my face and the case. I have never set one off in many years of doing it.
On the $600 dollar priming tool. All of the HOF members and record holders that I know seat by feel. I think that there is a lot of merchandising going on. People want to be told that more complicated and expensive things will shrink their groups when in fact they need to buy a set of flags, tune at the range, and learn how to keep their loads in tune as conditions change, but that is just my opinion.
As an aside, you can seat by feel with the CPS. Also, according to the game you play, changing loads as conditions change at the range throughout a competition may not be an option.
	











