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jaybic
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Hello all,
When cutting primer pocket depth(reaming?) using one of those hand held Lyman primer pocket uniformers(chucked in a cordless drill), is it like flash hole deburring where you only do it once in the life of the case, or after each firing?
I am afraid that doing it each time might remove too much material from the bottom of the primer pocket and eventually weaken it or make it unsafe. Any sense to my theory?
Should just uniform the pocket once and then just use a primer pocket brush to clean them up after firing thereafter?
Thanks,
Jamie
When cutting primer pocket depth(reaming?) using one of those hand held Lyman primer pocket uniformers(chucked in a cordless drill), is it like flash hole deburring where you only do it once in the life of the case, or after each firing?
I am afraid that doing it each time might remove too much material from the bottom of the primer pocket and eventually weaken it or make it unsafe. Any sense to my theory?
Should just uniform the pocket once and then just use a primer pocket brush to clean them up after firing thereafter?
Thanks,
Jamie