Re: Primer seating question
Thank you everyone for your input. To answer a few questions, I do use a sinclair primer pocket uniforming tool every time I reload. The mark only occurred after chambering the round, which I did because I could feel that the primer wasn't fully seated in two of the cartridges and they were already loaded so re-pressing the primers a skoosh wasn't really an option. I have had two that I loaded in the past, that I could not completely close the bolt on because the primer was poking out too much. I believe it's just a problem in my priming technique, although, it's not really a process that I would think requires all that much finesse. I'm using the priming tool that comes on the Redding Boss, but I think we will be upgrading to a hand priming tool in the future for the added feel.