I have a Lee Classic press for 50BMG loading. I have a K&M primer pocket uniformer that machines the primer pocket to look like new brass. I even champfer the top edge of the hole to make starting easier. I use lacquer on the primer pocker to seal and act as a lubricant in seating the primers. Sometimes this happens and it happens too often. The primer seats hard. There is no way of looking at it unless you continue seating it till it's too late. When you can finally get the brass out of the shell holder it looks like this.
These are the only primers on the market and very expensive. Lee, unfortunately has no instructions for setting up their 50BMG priming station and I have a feeling that there is a reason. What am I doing wrong that causes such destruction? Help!
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These are the only primers on the market and very expensive. Lee, unfortunately has no instructions for setting up their 50BMG priming station and I have a feeling that there is a reason. What am I doing wrong that causes such destruction? Help!
How does on put a picture into the body of his letter???