![]() ![]() I was hoping to focus on best practices for primer seating here. We have discussed the FTF issue in my other thread. I use them in my lightened trigger pull Smiths in DA firing. I save them for my SA revolvers (Blackhawks, etc.). Are you using CCI primers? They are the hardest to set off with a revolver. Are you shooting revolvers & in DA mode? The hammer does not go back as far as SA & could produce light strikes.Ģ. Ī lot of reloaders think "Light Strike" but usually the problem isġ. don't measure anything, they have to be fully seated or they will not fire. ![]() the primer is fully seated, all the way in the pocket. you can crush a primer if you put too much muscle on it, squeeze firmly enough so you know it's all in ģ.) Ease up on lever and spin the case 180 degrees in the shell holder. Ģ.) Seat primer by squeezing lever until it gently bottoms out, will go no deeper. With hand priming tool - this is best way to primeġ.) Get primer in seater and slide case into shell holder. Is it just a matter of a hard squeeze on the primer tool? Do you have to check every primer? What are the tips and tricks to get primers fully inserted. It was mentioned that my primers may not be properly seated (several mil below flush). I have another thread about light strikes and some rounds not going bang. I have an RCBS hand primer and am loading 38special. ![]()
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