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Precision Primer Gauge
The Precision Primer Gauge takes precision measurements of primer pocket depth and the depth of seated primers in relationship to the face of the case head.bullettipping.com
This little gem is the only tool I have found that I have been able to get repeatable results with.
CW
2 XHere's what I use ... it's awesome.
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Large Rifle Primer Pocket Correction Tool
This Primer Pocket Correction Tool aims for accuracy and for proper seating of primer for Large Rifles or Pistols. Large rifles are set to .131" in depth.kmshooting.com
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Precision Primer Gauge
The Precision Primer Gauge takes precision measurements of primer pocket depth and the depth of seated primers in relationship to the face of the case head.bullettipping.com
This little gem is the only tool I have found that I have been able to get repeatable results with.
CW
I think the Holland is great. It cleans/cuts the pocket to the exact same depth every time and I use it between most firings to clean and track changes in pocket depth.I use "Hollands". Initial depth checks I use a Starrett depth gage
from one of my Kennedy's.......Note.....take 5 cases and swipe the
bases across some crocus cloth to make sure they are flat. You
don't want to measure depth if you have a rolled over rim edge,
or any other sort of damage or dings.....
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Precision Primer Gauge
The Precision Primer Gauge takes precision measurements of primer pocket depth and the depth of seated primers in relationship to the face of the case head.bullettipping.com
This little gem is the only tool I have found that I have been able to get repeatable results with.
CW
Old habits hard to break.I use a 21st. Century uniformer set at .126 to just touch the bottoms and lightly clean the carbon out of the pockets on my bra however for the nationals I reframed from even cleaning pockets and went straight to tuning and loading as they were, with no detectable lack in performance.
So I guess the bottom line mirrors Jackie’s question to why mess with them at all ?
I have no idea, but along with seating primers to a light crush by feel neither cleaned or light carbon left in the PP seemed to make any difference.Old habits hard to break.
If the type of primer matters, and primer seating depth matters, and ignition is affected by firing pin fall, how can a primer pocket full of residue not make a difference?