I can't believe there are so many of the CPS out there and no one is coming out and saying ya I tested different primer seating depths and......
Think of golf.
Instead of practicing and practicing correctly to improve their game, people try to buy a game.
Our guy can smoke a drive 325 yards and he hits 6.5% of his fairways.
He ain't a happy camper, but he can knock the shit out of that Titleist.
Can't be him though.
Instead of backing off a bit and hitting an 80% speed drive and 75-90% fairways, he wouldn't be happy with a 274 yard average drive.
Fuck that.
His score could come down into the mid 80s, he's not blasting that 320yd drive. Fuck that.
What does he do?
Practice?
Nope.
He goes and buys that new $780 driver. That'll do the trick.
Now he's hitting 339yds and 4% fairways.
WTF? Over.
He still hasn't learned to properly use the tools in his bag.
Let's move on to reloading/ammo production.
Basic tools vs Gucci (thanks Dave) reloading tools.
Used properly, basic tools will make very good ammunition. So will the Gucci tools.
The difference is that some people take the time to figure out how to get the most out of the products they have.
Other people have the best stuff and turn out shit product. (Remember our golfer?)
Most aren't like that, thankfully.
Will Gucci tools always produce better ammo in the hands of an average reloader? Probably not, but like the better golf equipment, it's sometimes more forgiving.
What many reloaders should strive for is understanding the process and the tools they use.
Go beyond the overview of what they do and into theory of operation.
A much deeper understanding, if you will.
That understanding, put into practice will produce your best ammunition.
You still need to have a good rifle and optics, but you have to be a great shooter to get the most out of your rifle and ammunition.
This takes practice.
Yeah, you can buy some of your accuracy with the right rifle and ammo, but like our golfer, YOU GOTTA PRACTICE...
My theory on why we aren't seeing reports of improvements with respect to primer seating, is that the owners of many of the tools thought they could just buy better accuracy, but they haven't even learned how to use the CPS and its associated hardware.
Maybe some have seen tremendous gains and don't want to let the cat out of the bag.
The last group might be getting a placebo effect from it.
I don't have the real answer, but I do know that with any tool, they work better if you know how to use them...