bobinpa
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Thanks for all the info both posted here and PMed to me! After sorting through the info and reading on the internet till I'm cross eyed, I've come to my own conclusions.
1. Consistent and uniform primer pocket depth is necessary for consistent and uniform primer depth. Really a no brainer once you think about it.
2. Uniforming primer pockets to create a specific primer depth (like .003 or .006) below the case head may have a slight benefit on target, however, I doubt that I am good enough to shoot the difference, so I'm going to shelf that idea for now.... I may pick it up later.
This all leads me back to where I started. I need a new primer seating tool. After considering the front runner hand held primer seaters, I'm having a hard time making a decision.
I ruled out Sinclair. I don't want to deal with the shims and once I buy the additional 5 shell holders that I need, I'll be at approx $225.00. It's also out of stock...
The 21st Century seems really nice and it's adjustable but once again, they have their own shell holders and I would need 9 of them. The tool plus the shell holders makes the price tag approx $335.00. By the way, why do they spec a different shell holder for a 300 RUM vs a 338 RUM? That brings up a whole different topic....
The PMA is also very nice. It uses shell holders that I already have and it's adjustable (not sure if I need adjustability) but it uses an o-ring to set the adjustment.?.? For $170.00 I would think they could come up with a better system than an o-ring.
The K&M without the gauge is nice as well. It's not adjustable (I don't think), it also uses shell holders that I already have and it's moderately priced at $82.00 but I've read on this forum and others that it can be a little sloppy. However, it can't be as bad as the Lee that I'm used to.
So, is the 21st Century worth the money? Is it necessary? Will the K&M do just fine?
Where should I spend my money??
Thanks again...
1. Consistent and uniform primer pocket depth is necessary for consistent and uniform primer depth. Really a no brainer once you think about it.
2. Uniforming primer pockets to create a specific primer depth (like .003 or .006) below the case head may have a slight benefit on target, however, I doubt that I am good enough to shoot the difference, so I'm going to shelf that idea for now.... I may pick it up later.
This all leads me back to where I started. I need a new primer seating tool. After considering the front runner hand held primer seaters, I'm having a hard time making a decision.
I ruled out Sinclair. I don't want to deal with the shims and once I buy the additional 5 shell holders that I need, I'll be at approx $225.00. It's also out of stock...
The 21st Century seems really nice and it's adjustable but once again, they have their own shell holders and I would need 9 of them. The tool plus the shell holders makes the price tag approx $335.00. By the way, why do they spec a different shell holder for a 300 RUM vs a 338 RUM? That brings up a whole different topic....
The PMA is also very nice. It uses shell holders that I already have and it's adjustable (not sure if I need adjustability) but it uses an o-ring to set the adjustment.?.? For $170.00 I would think they could come up with a better system than an o-ring.
The K&M without the gauge is nice as well. It's not adjustable (I don't think), it also uses shell holders that I already have and it's moderately priced at $82.00 but I've read on this forum and others that it can be a little sloppy. However, it can't be as bad as the Lee that I'm used to.
So, is the 21st Century worth the money? Is it necessary? Will the K&M do just fine?
Where should I spend my money??
Thanks again...