I always check oal of every round, trimmed case to proper length, and I give a slight clip nothing agressive. Read somewhere around here it didn't need much of a crimp. But I crimp all together with the seating
I was thinking about it brother farkle but I totally forgot the legs on mine do the same gonna have to try it out when I get home today, that may cure the problem
just used that as an example.
My press was doing that way more when I was priming with with, I use the federal match rifle primers.
I'll have to toss that one case out.
I thought that my self about not needing anything done to the primer pocket but like I said they won't go in with out difficulty or just get smashed.
I check every single charge I never take the powder measure word for it.
Would that stop searing of the outer rim of the primer or smashing it because that's what it's doing, I'm sure I have a case lying around I can show you.
So where my loads for not. Or did some not show pressure signs?
at least once every time at the range someone comes up to me and ask's if my rifle is an ar10. they tell me they look over and say no way thats a 223 from the sound. its always nice getting some attention lol
not sure i know something went wrong with the one on the first picture, the primer was still there the day off must have fell out during transport. im thinking i maybe over reamed the pocket and couldnt contain the pressures so it kinda busted?
Have this posted elsewhere aswell.
Looking to sell this so I can get something shorter. Fairly good condition never seen dirt always used on a carpet.
Asking 170 plus shipping