Hi,
Disclaimer...bare with me because I personally hate reloading but researching equipment for a more commercial precision application.
So my discussion is on primer seating depth, the consistency of said depth, the methods of ensuring precise and consistent seating depths.
There are shitloads of threads across the www on bullet seating depths and consistency, etc etc but has the other side of the coin per say been researched and tested much??
So how are some of you checking to ensure your primers are seated with same pressure each time like we do with projectiles?
So how are some of you checking to ensure your primers are seated at the same depth each time like we do with projectiles?
Sincerely,
Theis
Disclaimer...bare with me because I personally hate reloading but researching equipment for a more commercial precision application.
So my discussion is on primer seating depth, the consistency of said depth, the methods of ensuring precise and consistent seating depths.
There are shitloads of threads across the www on bullet seating depths and consistency, etc etc but has the other side of the coin per say been researched and tested much??
So how are some of you checking to ensure your primers are seated with same pressure each time like we do with projectiles?
So how are some of you checking to ensure your primers are seated at the same depth each time like we do with projectiles?
Sincerely,
Theis