memilanuk
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That's some very helpful info. It looks like a BR4 would solve the problem.
That's... really not the takeaway you should getting here

That's some very helpful info. It looks like a BR4 would solve the problem.
You are saying anvil but do you mean the top portion of the primer?
That's... really not the takeaway you should getting here![]()
ITS THE BRASS/PRIMER POCKETS ! Pockets MUST be uniformed. J M EI've got some new Alpha SRP brass in 22 Creedmoor. The pockets are too narrow for my Sinclair pocket uniformer tool to fit without force, so I skipped this step. I loaded all the brass with CCI 450 primers and could easily feel them hit the bottom of the pocket.
While loading up some Berger 85.5 Hybrids, I noticed that the anvil on my calipers revealed a slight amount of light between the anvil and the case head. The primer was protruding ever so slightly. I tried to seat the primer deeper, but it was definitely on the bottom. A quick check of the remainder of the primed cases all had primers that were slightly protruding, maybe just .001"
Has anyone else ever noticed this? Is it more likely the brass or the primers?
Solution?
I have 200 UNFIRED cases for sale…interested ?Seems like there is no end in this country to create problems where they didn’t exist before.
You ain’t seen proud until the primer is so proud the case won’t come out of the priming tool case holder. My experience. Only got it out by squeezing the priming tool handle so hard it risk breaking it off.
When You uniform the pockets, You will see brass is taken of the pocket sides and bottom.
I paid My money in good faith expecting to get a good usable product, consistent with other products already on the market. I didn’t create a problem that didn’t exist before because the brass didn’t exist before. I have no reason to post false witness against any product, only to relate My honest experience.
If anyone wants to suggest that I am bearing false witness, spreading trouble where it doesn’t exist, or lying…THEN LET THE DISCUSSION BEGIN
Not riled at You Charlie, I’m riled at the same brass company that You are having issues with, only mine seem to be worse. And Mine is with 6mm BRA. brass. Always used Lapua Brass and never had to uniform primer pockets. So I had to buy a RCBS Fixed primer pocket uniformer. It is a perfect fit for Lapua pockets. It took brass off all the way in on the cases in question. And it didn’t go easily.I've been using the Sinclair lg & sm pocket uniformers for many years. I have never seen any brass removed from the side of a pocket. The uniformers are only designed to uniform the depth; aren't they?
What product are you referring to above and what did it fail to do that's got you all riled up?
See thread on Main Message Board “step in bottom of primer pockets”.I've got some new Alpha SRP brass in 22 Creedmoor. The pockets are too narrow for my Sinclair pocket uniformer tool to fit without force, so I skipped this step. I loaded all the brass with CCI 450 primers and could easily feel them hit the bottom of the pocket.
While loading up some Berger 85.5 Hybrids, I noticed that the anvil on my calipers revealed a slight amount of light between the anvil and the case head. The primer was protruding ever so slightly. I tried to seat the primer deeper, but it was definitely on the bottom. A quick check of the remainder of the primed cases all had primers that were slightly protruding, maybe just .001"
Has anyone else ever noticed this? Is it more likely the brass or the primers?
Solution?
I'm currently on PMA's "Wish list" for the Alpha uniformer and the driver.PMA makes an uniformer specifically for Alpha small rifle primer brass.
Ok , just had to ask because I am new to the world of adjustable primer seaters.... It has fooled me in the past because it will feel like it's bottom out but the seater was out of adjustment.... If I hadn't bought it I would say it's pretty much a problem looking for a solution.... But it's a problem looking for a solution in my opinion.... Seating by feel works just fine.... A ton of these new toys only effect the people that can actually shoot well enough their looking for that tiny bit better... In my opinion they have no effect on anything but your wallet... I have a box full of the latest and greatest and still use my old school stuff...No - I am seating by feel but can easily feel the primer hit bottom. Additional seating pressure doesn't change primer depth. Using more force would actually affect primer dimensions/shape.
No - I am seating by feel but can easily feel the primer hit bottom. Additional seating pressure doesn't change primer depth. Using more force would actually affect primer dimensions/shape.