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Sinclair. Easily adjustable and quality is excellent.
I don't know how familiar you are with the K&M operation. I'll try to dummy down a description(to the best of my IQ).
-Picture any standard primer seater operation
-Add a platform protrusion connected to the inner seater plunger, and an external/stationary dial indicator that measures off this platform.
-If you put a case in it's shell holder and fully raise the plunger, the case is lifted against it's rim as the plunger bottoms in the primer pocket.
-You could zero the dial indicator to that position of plunger(bottomed), but you really want the zero to include the specific primer height.
-So you place a primer between the fully raised plunger platform and the dial indicator spindle -and then you zero the indicator.
-Now your zero includes and removes rim variance(as mentioned earlier), pocket depth variance, and primer height variance, all at once.
-Then you seat THAT primer into THAT case with THAT pocket, to zero value, and continue to target crush value.
-Do this for each and every priming, so that preload is actually the same for every one, regardless of stacked variances.
It probably sounds complicated & slow, but you get good at it fast, and then it no more than triples priming time(which is little).
While nothing eye candy about the K&M priming tool itself, it's actually a really good & robust tool. It's old school, with some of that schooling behind it's design. I feel like K&M's innovations deserve our support -over copy companies, that no more than spice up & divvy into other people's markets.
Mike, This is why I am asking about these two tools only as they seem to be able to accurately control crush. CCI recommends 4 thou "Crush" on their 450 Small Rifle Primers as per the instructor at the Williamsport Bench Rest School. I am just trying to be a good pupil and do my homework!
Bob
rkittine I have a 21st century, but if this is going to be your first priming tool start with the K&M. Your teacher at the PA 1000 yard club kicked all our butts at the World Open. I've been pondering trying the K&M but God only knows I have too many priming tools already.
Joe Salt
This is totally what we're not suppose to be doing in primer seating(mashing the hell out of em).
... you flat out cannot feel what measurements would show, and 'crush' does not mean smashed into pockets with all you got, nor deftly touching.. Crush is a seating preload, typically ~2-5thou past bottom touching. It is properly sensitizing primers for the striking.