I have loaded a few rounds but im having issues with primer seating. I am using the Lee autoprime and I have tried the the one on my rockchucker and Lee Classic Turret press. My issue is atleast with the .223 (mostly all I have loaded) I have next to zero feel seating the primers and on the press mounted primers both seat them to only flush. I am really just seating them by depth right now and try for between .004" to .006" deep and measure each one with the back of a good caliper. I have to use a good bit of pressure for most of them to get that depth so I lose the feel if that makes sence. Before I seat the primers I have a primer pocket uniforming tool that I use so im not real sure what else to try.
How hard should it be to seat the primers? I want to say when i loaded .45 I could feel it but not so with this .223 brass. This time im using some new winchester brass I had. I read some other posts on priming tools but im not completely sold thats my real issue.
Thanks.
How hard should it be to seat the primers? I want to say when i loaded .45 I could feel it but not so with this .223 brass. This time im using some new winchester brass I had. I read some other posts on priming tools but im not completely sold thats my real issue.
Thanks.