hangnoose
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PRIMERS
A correctly seated primer should be slightly BELOW flush and flatten the bottom of the primer so the cup is closer to the anvil and more easily ignited by the firing pin strike. your primers all still look rounded on the bottom. I like to seat primers with the ram from the press. I feel it is more consistent, and has a lot more torque. YES it is slower. give it a try.
A correctly seated primer should be slightly BELOW flush and flatten the bottom of the primer so the cup is closer to the anvil and more easily ignited by the firing pin strike. your primers all still look rounded on the bottom. I like to seat primers with the ram from the press. I feel it is more consistent, and has a lot more torque. YES it is slower. give it a try.