searcher
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I don't mean to bag on anybody's ideas - but watching that video was like watching someone claim they invented water. One can get a better feel for when a primer has bottomed when one has a longer arm as the one in the video has - which is the whole reason for better feel as he explains. The problem is pre-load. That machine does NOTHING to eliminate the additional pre-load on those primers which took extra force to get to the point of having been seated. Only when the pockets are trued or levelled can the primers incur the same relative friction and depth of travel. As anyone who knows how to properly ream pockets knows - any quality seater (such as a Sinclaire or other quality seater) will then enable one to KNOW just when the primer has seated - and can control any amount of "crush" desired pretty accurately. Same goes for anyone who wants to use a seater that stops at a certain depth. That would work only with leveled pockets AND primers all the same height. So, this is where I offer a $1,200 tool to measure your primer height. I don't have one - but for those willing to spend $1,200, I'll see what I can come up with.....









