RCBS Bench top Auto Priming Tool

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Re: RCBS Bench top Auto Priming Tool

#21 Post by Alpha1 »

I don,t really know to be honest I switched calibers and its not seating the primers deep enough. I am wondering if its slop in the Shell holder. I am using a Lee shell holder. I have ordered some RCBS shell holders and new primer holder and seating stems.
I will have another look at it its probably just some thing simple. Or may be its the Murex primers I am using. First job is to check the primer pockets. I am sure I will get to the bottom of it eventually.
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Re: RCBS Bench top Auto Priming Tool

#22 Post by rox »


Alpha1 wrote: Sat Apr 23, 2022 11:07 pm may be its the Murex primers I am using.
Have Murom and Ginex merged?

Maybe Ginex finally realised they were very tight in most pockets, and sought out a softer, looser partner...

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#23 Post by Alpha1 »

I had another go to day I think its the Muron primers the leaver doesn't go all the way down no matter how much I lean on it. Tried them in a hand primer and they seated OK. I will try the bench priming tool again with a different make of primer if I can get hold of any. I stocked up on Muron cos I got them cheap. Typical.
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Re: RCBS Bench top Auto Priming Tool

#24 Post by Alpha1 »

I found a box of Federal so I had another go they seated fine no issues.
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