I am asking, as I want to switch over to federal primers, so I can let the tension off of my mainspring again.
I have found that some cases really require a bit of effort to force those primers home, and others just glide in.
After getting light primer strikes, that do dent the primer, I am sure that some primers take a fair bit of pressure to set them off. I'm just wondering if one could apply the required force to set of a primer, with a lee auto prime, and how devistating the result would be.
I suspect that with winchester primers, you would have to squeeze pretty hard on that lever.
I have found that some cases really require a bit of effort to force those primers home, and others just glide in.
After getting light primer strikes, that do dent the primer, I am sure that some primers take a fair bit of pressure to set them off. I'm just wondering if one could apply the required force to set of a primer, with a lee auto prime, and how devistating the result would be.
I suspect that with winchester primers, you would have to squeeze pretty hard on that lever.