I have been trying to learn the finer points of precise primer seating and after alot of reading I am trying to grasp the concept of trying to use equal seating force each time for consistency...... some folks even as critical as using a seating tool with a force gauge for uniformity.
But on the other hand it would seem that the actual seating DEPTH of the primer would be more critical regardless of the seating force needed to get it there and this would seem to require an entirely different tool and methodology.
For a simple scheme would it not be easier for repeatable uniformity to just seat the primer even to the bottom of the case by using a wide primer head so the primer is automatically seated when the tool bottoms on the case?
But on the other hand it would seem that the actual seating DEPTH of the primer would be more critical regardless of the seating force needed to get it there and this would seem to require an entirely different tool and methodology.
For a simple scheme would it not be easier for repeatable uniformity to just seat the primer even to the bottom of the case by using a wide primer head so the primer is automatically seated when the tool bottoms on the case?