Yeah, it's hard to detect a difference when group sizes are 1moa or larger.I stopped uniforming primer pockets long ago. Seen no difference in group size without it.
Absolutely Bro.Yeah, it's hard to detect a difference when group sizes are 1moa or larger.![]()
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Exactly, but before that, uniform the primer pocket to make sure that when you push it in till it stops, the pocket is deep enough for the primer to be flush, or slightly below flush. That is all there is to it, other than selecting the correct primer.Push it in till it stops.... Done
I didn't uniform some small rifle brass the other day that weren't crimped brass and just primed them on my Dillon and had two that were high... Even though these are just practice rounds it did remind me to uniform rifle brass it's to easy with a case prep station not to.... Good insurance if nothing else....Exactly, but before that, uniform the primer pocket to make sure that when you push it in till it stops, the pocket is deep enough for the primer to be flush, or slightly below flush. That is all there is to it, other than selecting the correct primer.
Danny