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<blockquote data-quote="jlanecr500" data-source="post: 4416928" data-attributes="member: 16430"><p>Primers are loaded into the tray. The tray is then lightly shaken side to side to right the primers. Then it is closed and the primer flow switch set to the off position. </p><p></p><p>Seating pressure has excellent feel, similar to my hand primers. I am sure that you can flatten primers given enough force as I have done it with my rcbs hand primer in some of my sml modules that had loose pockets due to shooting duplex loads. </p><p></p><p>Leverage isn't so great that you lose feel at all. </p><p></p><p>My 223 is a bolt gun and I use quality brass. I've had no.problems. I haven't tried priming previously crimped cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlanecr500, post: 4416928, member: 16430"] Primers are loaded into the tray. The tray is then lightly shaken side to side to right the primers. Then it is closed and the primer flow switch set to the off position. Seating pressure has excellent feel, similar to my hand primers. I am sure that you can flatten primers given enough force as I have done it with my rcbs hand primer in some of my sml modules that had loose pockets due to shooting duplex loads. Leverage isn't so great that you lose feel at all. My 223 is a bolt gun and I use quality brass. I've had no.problems. I haven't tried priming previously crimped cases. [/QUOTE]
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