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    Metric primers?

    They're metric. It's on the box. 4,5/3-P1. The 4,5 is mm dimension for small primer pockets. 5,5 is large primer pockets. Certain European countries use comma instead of period. https://www.ginex.com.ba/Product.htm Ginex themselves have specs for all their primers on their website. If you want...
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    Ginex LRP

    They only work on presses that have a toolhead/die that come down onto the shell plate versus a ram raising a shell holder/plate up towards a fixed die. They improve consistency in primer seating depth or swage depth by holding the brass down onto the shell plate so when the primer (or swage rod...
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    New turret press under development with 3/4/5/6 configuration turrets

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C20hiicveF1/ They have a short video of the new press on Instagram.
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    Shooting "weak side"

    I might have to. The only thing I know of about my eyes is that I wear glasses (or contacts) and that I have internal astigmatism (according to optometrist). I guess I will keep trying to focus on the sight with my left eye (kinda stubborn and don't feel like using some medical reason to...
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    Shooting "weak side"

    To clarify because of the major oversight in my original post, I neglected to mention that I'm using iron sights (no optics). So I actually need help with shooting "weak side" iron sights. (*side note: I figured it would be best to become fairly proficient with iron sights before moving to...
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    Shooting "weak side"

    http://www.archeryweb.com/archery/eyedom.htm That's what I did to determine eye dominance.
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    Shooting "weak side"

    Hello, I'm right eye dominant and right handed. I can't seem to obtain a good sight picture while maintaining a good cheek weld while shooting (a rifle) from my left side. Some people have told me to cant the rifle such and such degrees ° but it screws up my cheek weld. Is there a better way...
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