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fishbone
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Re-reading Tony Boyer's book I took note that he says to seat a primer to where it touches the pocket bottom. And, not to "squish" it.
I thought I had this question sorted out in my mind to where the primer is seated, and then given that extra force to mash it in place. I figured that the protruding anvil was intended to be seated even with the cup edge, hence the mash sensation with the extra effort.
Any thoughts here?
I thought I had this question sorted out in my mind to where the primer is seated, and then given that extra force to mash it in place. I figured that the protruding anvil was intended to be seated even with the cup edge, hence the mash sensation with the extra effort.
Any thoughts here?