I was rummaging around my reloading room this morning and came across a box (50) .358 38 Sp 125 gr LC-RNFP coated loads. I didn't date the reload but I'm thinking they are about 3 years old. After a close inspection every last one has a shallow set primer and dragging my nail across leaves no doubt. If memory serves, I think I was using the Lee Auto bench prime tool at that time. I added the priming setup to my Redding T7's since then and that's served me well.
Question is, what to do? Put them on the press and seat deeper or shoot them as is? The press option kind of sounds dangerous, should a round do the unthinkable. Shallow seating brings the potential for cylinder lockup or should I just pull my screw up and start over? Last thing, I've used my primer pocket tool since I started reloading so I don't know what happened.
The brass is "A USA" range brass and primers CCI 500
Any thoughts and suggestions are very appreciated. Thanks...Hal'
Question is, what to do? Put them on the press and seat deeper or shoot them as is? The press option kind of sounds dangerous, should a round do the unthinkable. Shallow seating brings the potential for cylinder lockup or should I just pull my screw up and start over? Last thing, I've used my primer pocket tool since I started reloading so I don't know what happened.
The brass is "A USA" range brass and primers CCI 500
Any thoughts and suggestions are very appreciated. Thanks...Hal'