![]() So based on that guidance, I am not getting the primer anywhere near where they need to be, although out of 100 reloads, we had "only" 3 misfires. The exception to this is CCI primers which the manufacturer suggest be seated to a depth of 0.002 to0.004 inches below flush- a nomianl of 0.003 inch." Thus, strive to adjust primer seating for a nominal of 0.005" below flush. "Primers should normally be 0.003" to 0.007" below flush. My Lyman reloading manual gives a specific range of depth to optimal seat primers. All that said, that is an incredibly small measurement, and I'm not real sure that I can discern a difference of. ![]() 001/.0015 and all of the ones that fired are no deeper than flush. Using a caliper, I have determined that the misfired primers are barely below flush, like maybe. By naked eye examination, the two misfired primers appear to be seated deeper than the others. ![]() I too had 2 outta 40 misfires last week on a 25-06 load using CCI primers. I am starting a new thread, although it relates to the person asking about CCI primers. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |