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<blockquote data-quote="MUP" data-source="post: 4234855" data-attributes="member: 4380"><p>And, that's why the term "seating" the primer is used, not placing, adjusting, or any other term...it's seated. I looked up the SAAMI specs for primers and primer pockets and, even from the factory, there is a .009" possible tolerance stack up. The primer min length dim is .123" if I recall correctly, and the primer pocket max depth is .132" , thus, when a primer is seated, there is the potential of .009" gap from the base of the case to the top of the primer, with factory tolerances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MUP, post: 4234855, member: 4380"] And, that's why the term "seating" the primer is used, not placing, adjusting, or any other term...it's seated. I looked up the SAAMI specs for primers and primer pockets and, even from the factory, there is a .009" possible tolerance stack up. The primer min length dim is .123" if I recall correctly, and the primer pocket max depth is .132" , thus, when a primer is seated, there is the potential of .009" gap from the base of the case to the top of the primer, with factory tolerances. [/QUOTE]
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