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Is it ok to use a Sinclair primer pocket uniformer to clean out the carbon from the primer pocket after each firing?
You can use anything that fits without taking any brass off.Is it ok to use a Sinclair primer pocket uniformer to clean out the carbon from the primer pocket after each firing?
You can use anything that fits without taking any brass off.
It is not that it is not desirable, but that given that primers vary in thickness, even if we uniform pocket depth, properly seated primers will vary in depth. Also, how many shooters have actually proven definitively that their accuracy has been improved by uniforming pocket depth? I think that in most cases it is simply a matter of doing everything that is possible to cases in the hopes that accuracy will be improved. Another example would be turning case necks for use in factory chambers. Years ago I tested this, and found no improvement in accuracy. On the other hand, a light cut does no apparent harm, other than increasing an already generous clearance. There are things that do help accuracy, and there are things that are commonly done that IMO do not.
Would flashhole chamfering fall into the don't bother category?
With Lapua brass, I found accuracy improved when I stopped flash hole reaming, cutting, or messing with it. The hole is .059" for a reason....