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  • #31
    M27
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2011
    • 871

    To the op.

    Do the dents make a difference in performance or is it just a looks thing?

    Look at the magtech/CBC primers. They all have a indent on them.
    I will share my opinion and my load data, BUT I am just a guy with too many cigars and too many guns. Whatever I say is probably wrong.

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    • #32
      skosh69
      Veteran Member
      • Aug 2011
      • 4290

      Originally posted by M27
      To the op.

      Do the dents make a difference in performance or is it just a looks thing?

      Look at the magtech/CBC primers. They all have a indent on them.
      Thank you for your constructive question. No the dimple/indention does not bother me on bit. My main objective to this thread was to ask if others have had the same experience with Federal primers.

      Maybe I chose the wrong words in my initial post that which garnered the negative feedback regarding my choice of reloading equipment. But looking back at it, no I did not. I was in no way demeaning Federal, I was just asking a question/making a statement if you will. Other's took it upon themselves to point out that it was not Federal's issue, but my own and that of my equipment. I guess I should've expected a certain amount of negative/troll answers. That is just how the ball bounces.

      Thank you to each and every one of you that has posted helpful/useful information regarding Federal primers.

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      • #33
        J-cat
        Calguns Addict
        • May 2005
        • 6626

        Originally posted by M27

        Final question, what expirence with the rcbs tool do you have that you baced your opinion off of?
        I started reloading 20 years ago with that tool.

        It has more leverage but at the price of sensitivity.

        The pot metal construction and the loose linkage induce misalignment of the primer and the case causing the primer to enter crooked and be mangled.

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