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tricrown
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Just got a Forster Co-Ax Priming tool. I was expecting it to work like the priming tool that is on their Co-Ax press. But it is nothing more than another system that relies on the cartridge rim for seating depth and the handful of different lot cases I tried showed differing results. Please correct me if I'm wrong here.
I've looked at the K&M with dial and to get that to seat to a consistent exact depth it looks like you'd have to reset for or per-measure every primer.
The Sinclair looks like it locks the case off of the top of the case rim and also has no stop for those of us that need to prime by depth measurement instead of feel.
Every other priming tool I've found works off of a shellholder and the case groove.
The Co-Ax press works off of the case base, just like headspace measurement, and has to seat to an exact .005” every time. But it is a very time consuming single load operation and this cluts has already pushed down on the press handle hard enough to bend a case rim.
Does anyone else make a priming tool that seats off of the case base or seats to an exact .005" every time regardless of primer or case groove differences?
I've looked at the K&M with dial and to get that to seat to a consistent exact depth it looks like you'd have to reset for or per-measure every primer.
The Sinclair looks like it locks the case off of the top of the case rim and also has no stop for those of us that need to prime by depth measurement instead of feel.
Every other priming tool I've found works off of a shellholder and the case groove.
The Co-Ax press works off of the case base, just like headspace measurement, and has to seat to an exact .005” every time. But it is a very time consuming single load operation and this cluts has already pushed down on the press handle hard enough to bend a case rim.
Does anyone else make a priming tool that seats off of the case base or seats to an exact .005" every time regardless of primer or case groove differences?