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S&B .45 ACP cases - priming problems with Dillon 550B
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<blockquote data-quote="TonyT" data-source="post: 1587213" data-attributes="member: 5923"><p>If you look at the S&W cases closely you will see that the primer pocket is almost perfectly perpendicular to the base. Most other brass has a rounded surface at the interface of primer pocket and base. I was told that this was the result of S&W reaming their primer pockets rather than swaging them. In any case If you use a bit of extra care in aligning the case and refraining from muscling in the primer you should not experience any problems. S&B produces excellent brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TonyT, post: 1587213, member: 5923"] If you look at the S&W cases closely you will see that the primer pocket is almost perfectly perpendicular to the base. Most other brass has a rounded surface at the interface of primer pocket and base. I was told that this was the result of S&W reaming their primer pockets rather than swaging them. In any case If you use a bit of extra care in aligning the case and refraining from muscling in the primer you should not experience any problems. S&B produces excellent brass. [/QUOTE]
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