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I was going to order some casings through a friend but when I read that they “REAMED THE PRIMER POCKETS” I was a bit hesitant. I thought that if they did that the chances were greater that the primers could fall out or be loose. I went for it anyhow knowing that the company knew more than I did about it.
All I had to do was investigate it a tad more on this forum or elsewhere on the Net and I would have no hesitancy to put the order in. All they do, I believe, is cut a cone shaped entry point to help make the primers seat a tad easier. Is there any good reason for me not to get the old deburring/chamfering tool out and touch up all my casing primer pockets for the same reason? I would take just a slight amount off of course just like is shown in the picture.
.All I had to do was investigate it a tad more on this forum or elsewhere on the Net and I would have no hesitancy to put the order in. All they do, I believe, is cut a cone shaped entry point to help make the primers seat a tad easier. Is there any good reason for me not to get the old deburring/chamfering tool out and touch up all my casing primer pockets for the same reason? I would take just a slight amount off of course just like is shown in the picture.