markr6754
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I hand primed 600 cases last night, 380 ACP and 9mm. All cases sorted by headstamp, and mostly once reloaded with a few once fired mixed it. Using the Frankford Arsenal Perfect Prime I noticed quite a varying amount of effort required to seat primers. There were a few that I barely applied any pressure and the primer was seated. Others took a much greater effort.
At what point would you consider tossing a case due to a loose primer pocket? I’ve gleaned through my reading that as long as the primer stays in you’re good to go. But that seems a bit simplistic. Is there a primer pocket check that I’m missing?
At what point would you consider tossing a case due to a loose primer pocket? I’ve gleaned through my reading that as long as the primer stays in you’re good to go. But that seems a bit simplistic. Is there a primer pocket check that I’m missing?