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<blockquote data-quote="DRC458" data-source="post: 3327685" data-attributes="member: 530"><p>Arrived today.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]154335[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]154336[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>I just happened to have 30-some 9mm cases sitting around ready to be primed. I love the 'feel.' I did have some minor issues. A couple of times, it seemed like the next primer in line tried to sneak ahead, and kinda' 'jammed' things up. I didn't try to force it. Released hand pressure and gave it a gentle shake, and it seated normally. I even had one primer try to slide in standing on edge. I knew something was wrong and pulled the collar off so I could see what was going on. The primer dropped back flat and I proceeded normally. I wonder if this might be an issue that will arise only with small primers. I need to size and prime some large rifle cases, so we will soon see. Like I said, I love the 'feel' of the seating pressure. We need to spend some more time together to refine my technique and get to know one another. It is so nice to sit in my recliner and prime cases!</p><p></p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRC458, post: 3327685, member: 530"] Arrived today. [ATTACH=full]154335[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]154336[/ATTACH] I just happened to have 30-some 9mm cases sitting around ready to be primed. I love the 'feel.' I did have some minor issues. A couple of times, it seemed like the next primer in line tried to sneak ahead, and kinda' 'jammed' things up. I didn't try to force it. Released hand pressure and gave it a gentle shake, and it seated normally. I even had one primer try to slide in standing on edge. I knew something was wrong and pulled the collar off so I could see what was going on. The primer dropped back flat and I proceeded normally. I wonder if this might be an issue that will arise only with small primers. I need to size and prime some large rifle cases, so we will soon see. Like I said, I love the 'feel' of the seating pressure. We need to spend some more time together to refine my technique and get to know one another. It is so nice to sit in my recliner and prime cases! . [/QUOTE]
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