Believe it or not, I have had some Hornady 6.5 Creedmoor brass that were to tight to pass the go gauge also. When I went to prime them on the bench rcbs tool, I couldn’t tell much deference between them and the normal ones.
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I’m a little lost, I’m familiar with a go gauge for chambering a barrel, but have not heard of a go gauge for seating primers. Are you saying that the unprimed brass will fit the chamber but the primed brass has such shallow primer pockets that one a primer is seated it will no longer chamber in a chamber that has a minimal head space? I’ve been shooting some Alpha Dasher brass for a couple years and did have to get a 21 Centery uniformer to fit the tight pockets but that’s the only hurtle I had to clear. Can you bring me up to speed? ThanksAlpha will acknowledge that they are tight and to use a good tool to seat.
Please don’t ream out the pockets on alpha brass. I assure you it’s not needed. That brass will last 50 firings if you leave it alone. I have 308 brass fired 50 times and the pockets still don’t pass a go gauge.
Get a good primer seater and seat them. Yes it will be hard. Yes they need to go in perfectly straight.
The original .308 small primer brass they produced was almost impossible to prime, but we wanted it tight to last a long time. So I got 21st century seaters and problem solved.
There's a company that makes 'go/no go' gauges for primer pockets. I think it's Ballistic Tools.I’m a little lost, I’m familiar with a go gauge for chambering a barrel, but have not heard of a go gauge for seating primers. Are you saying that the unprimed brass will fit the chamber but the primed brass has such shallow primer pockets that one a primer is seated it will no longer chamber in a chamber that has a minimal head space? I’ve been shooting some Alpha Dasher brass for a couple years and did have to get a 21 Centery uniformer to fit the tight pockets but that’s the only hurtle I had to clear. Can you bring me up to speed? Thanks
I dont think thats what he's saying at all.but the primed brass has such shallow primer pockets that one a primer is seated it will no longer chamber in a chamber that has a minimal head space?
Diameter guys…. Not depth.
Well I’ll be damed. just when I thought I had every reloading trinketThere's a company that makes 'go/no go' gauges for primer pockets. I think it's Ballistic Tools.