when it comes time to resize your shot round and you come to cleaning the primer pocket do you use the pocket primer uniform bit , or use the pocket primer brush like on a electronic chamfer tool that have the brush attachments
I have always used the pocket primer uniform bit and along with cleaning it it takes out a little brass each time and I and wondering if I am doing damage to the brass by using this method
Primer pocket question
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Re: Primer pocket question
I have used both but feel the brushes don't clean the bottom edges as good as a bit. I use a Sinclair pocket uniformer and clean the pocket to the bottom the first time. After that I don't get brass when cleaning the pocket.
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Re: Primer pocket question
I have the same tool
I only get small amounts of brass when I use it to clean out the pocket
I only get small amounts of brass when I use it to clean out the pocket
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Re: Primer pocket question
After uniforming the primer pockets, I use this tool after each firing. Works great!
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Re: Primer pocket question
Yes, I agree that using brushes cannot clean entirely the gun especially those the inner part where the brush could not penetrate. I will probably use this sinclair pocket uniformer.I have used both but feel the brushes don't clean the bottom edges as good as a bit. I use a Sinclair pocket uniformer and clean the pocket to the bottom the first time. After that I don't get brass when cleaning the pocket.
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Re: Primer pocket question
Mark - Just for the record, all fired brass gets the Sinclair primer pocket uniformer EVERY time. A tiny amount of brass will indeed be removed, but not to worry, as you'll never, ever remove an excessive amount to weaken the web of the case.
I've got some 222 Rem Mag brass that I formed to 223 back in 1976, and believe it or not, it gets fired about every year, and even that brass still has plenty of meat left in the case web.
I've got some 222 Rem Mag brass that I formed to 223 back in 1976, and believe it or not, it gets fired about every year, and even that brass still has plenty of meat left in the case web.
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Re: Primer pocket question
Thanks for the info
That was my concern Rick , weakening the brass
I have always used the pocket primer uniformer and now will continue to use it
Thanks again
That was my concern Rick , weakening the brass
I have always used the pocket primer uniformer and now will continue to use it
Thanks again
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Re: Primer pocket question
With stainless steel tumbling media, it cleans the pockets for you. However, when I don't I use my K & M primer pocket uniforming tool.
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