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Old December 4, 2002, 04:55 PM   #5
ZeusOne
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Join Date: January 6, 2000
Location: The hills of Western MD
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Perhaps your using the large primer plunger to seat small primers? This would prevent the primers from seating past flush. On my press, I adjust the primer depth stop screw out of the way and seat by feel. There is enough travel and force available to totally demolish the primer in the pocket.

Yup, several of my pieces are prone to surface rust if not properly cared for. But my setup is in the garage.

The station #1 spring is quite easy to adjust once you get the hang of it.

IMHO, adjusting to a progressive is a difficult transition to make. Repeat after me: Bullet - Case - Size - Prime - Index. Again! So much going on at one time, so much to setup and adjust. I often miss the simplicity of my single stage. However, I find that as time goes on, my caliber changes get quicker, and the whole progressive thing gets less complicated and quicker as my experience builds.
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