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Facts
Ok here are some FACTS that I found last night.
I am prepping some 220 Lapua brass. Oddly enough the box I received last month is the exact same lot as the one I got January last year. Lot P00406602, both from Sinclair.
Here is what I found about the primer pockets and holes.
Last year I bought a K&M primer pocket uniformer/reamer. It never quite seemed to clean up the pockets around the flash hole.
I have fireformed the cases last night I started to uniforming the primer pockets and noticed the same thing around the flash hole, a small roundish area that just didnt come clean and retained some to of the carbon.
Primer Pockets
I took a case and reset the uniformer to clean all of the carbon. About 2 cases later I had the same thing then again. A case that would not clean up right around the hole then a few more cases the same thing. I reset the uniformer for .0015 deeper using a feeler guage and started over most cleaned up but a couple didnt. Out of 30 cases I did 7 did not clean up completely which shows the primer pockets are not uniform.
Further some of the pockets had a lot of brass that came out of them and those 7 had very little. Some were actually so shallow that I really had to hang on to the case holder to keep it from coming out of my hand and there was a lot of difference in the amount of brass particles that came from various holes.
Flash holes.
When you examine them outside and inside the appear to be punched. they are concave on the outside in the pocket area and they are convex (raised) on the inside of the case.
Flash holes some were larger than others and some were slightly off round.
I used a K&M flash hole uniformer and out of the same 30 cases 6 holes were so small I really had to do a lot of twisting to get the reamer through the hole.
Looking at the brass on the table top under the holes some were worse than others.
These 6 were some that didnt clean up completely and some were from the ones that were completely clean.
Conclusion the primer pockets and the holes are not very uniform and in this lot they are punched and not drilled.
Ok here are some FACTS that I found last night.
I am prepping some 220 Lapua brass. Oddly enough the box I received last month is the exact same lot as the one I got January last year. Lot P00406602, both from Sinclair.
Here is what I found about the primer pockets and holes.
Last year I bought a K&M primer pocket uniformer/reamer. It never quite seemed to clean up the pockets around the flash hole.
I have fireformed the cases last night I started to uniforming the primer pockets and noticed the same thing around the flash hole, a small roundish area that just didnt come clean and retained some to of the carbon.
Primer Pockets
I took a case and reset the uniformer to clean all of the carbon. About 2 cases later I had the same thing then again. A case that would not clean up right around the hole then a few more cases the same thing. I reset the uniformer for .0015 deeper using a feeler guage and started over most cleaned up but a couple didnt. Out of 30 cases I did 7 did not clean up completely which shows the primer pockets are not uniform.
Further some of the pockets had a lot of brass that came out of them and those 7 had very little. Some were actually so shallow that I really had to hang on to the case holder to keep it from coming out of my hand and there was a lot of difference in the amount of brass particles that came from various holes.
Flash holes.
When you examine them outside and inside the appear to be punched. they are concave on the outside in the pocket area and they are convex (raised) on the inside of the case.
Flash holes some were larger than others and some were slightly off round.
I used a K&M flash hole uniformer and out of the same 30 cases 6 holes were so small I really had to do a lot of twisting to get the reamer through the hole.
Looking at the brass on the table top under the holes some were worse than others.
These 6 were some that didnt clean up completely and some were from the ones that were completely clean.
Conclusion the primer pockets and the holes are not very uniform and in this lot they are punched and not drilled.