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September 23, 2012, 08:52 PM | #26 |
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Saving money on reloading equipment will not save you money in the long run. It's like buying cheap tools, sooner or later you realize that buying cheap doesn't save money.
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September 23, 2012, 09:05 PM | #27 |
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instaling primers
yeah kinda got to get the most informed opinions you can ,and go with this anology that served me well when i used to sell snow plows ,buy your last one first !!!!
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September 24, 2012, 09:55 AM | #28 | |
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I use Winchester primers almost exclusively, they fit in everything I load. They're whats most available here locally. AND I don't clean ANY primer pockets. The only time I had problems with priming was with 7.62 X 54R winchester cases. From their metric line of ammo. The primer pockets are too shallow. It took a lot of force with any method of primer seating tools I have just to get them flush with the case head. I plan on using a primer pocket uniformer to deepen the pockets to allow the primer to go below flush. And no, they were not crimped!
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