Lord Kimbote
Member
Hello All,
I have some 5.56 Lake City brass that I have been reloading, and I am having a problem with the primer crimp.
I have a Lyman primer pocket reamer, but even after I use this tool it is still difficult to seat the primer (occasionally mangling the primer in the process).
My question is, will priming LC brass always be more difficult than priming .223 or other 5.56 non-crimped brass?
I have some 5.56 Lake City brass that I have been reloading, and I am having a problem with the primer crimp.
I have a Lyman primer pocket reamer, but even after I use this tool it is still difficult to seat the primer (occasionally mangling the primer in the process).
My question is, will priming LC brass always be more difficult than priming .223 or other 5.56 non-crimped brass?