Mil spec is the highest standard for loading benchrest ammo?
Mil spec is the highest standard for loading benchrest ammo?
Is there a "best" preload on primers ? Currently when seated I have .002 crush using Wolf LR .128 fresh from box .126 seated, pockets are .128 deep.
Is this due to cup/anvil deformation ? Is there a link or publication I can look at of this.?Continuing to seat the primer once it bottoms out is detrimental to accuracy. John Gamuto wrote an article on the subject some years back and I have proven it with my own experience.
Bart Sauter
Bart's Bullets
Is this due to cup/anvil deformation ? Is there a link or publication I can look at of this.?
I have thought that for some time, Ebb. So, I just refuse to get into those conversations.
My guess would be that it's deforming something. However, I'm not much of a "why" guy, I go for results. My first shooting mentor Martin Menke, a German tool and die maker would tell me, " I don't know why it is, but it is." John's test tried various seating depths from not bottoming out to crush. Best results were from just feeling the primer touch the bottom of the cup. That's what I have found to work the best.
You can find the article in an old Shooters News.
Prove it to yourself and play with different seating depths yourself. I think you'll find the worse groups will be from primers that aren't touching the bottom, crushed will give erratic groups and just touching will be the best.
Bart
Is this due to cup/anvil deformation ? Is there a link or publication I can look at of this.?