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ten2six
Senior Member
   

USA
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Posted - Nov 04 2009 : 12:49:14
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I don't load for competition, so I've only used a primer pocket uniformer twice. Once with a case of Federal .223 Gold Medal Match cases (all the primers had been crimped to meet M&P specs), and once with some brass that had undersized pockets. If I don't have problems seating primers, I leave them alone. I think I have Wilson, or maybe RCBS, primer pocket uniformers. I don't use a case prep center, or anything not powered by my own two hands. I use a flash hole uniformer/deburring tool more frequently, but again, only if I can see that the brass specs, or consistency, is off.
As far as cleaning the pockets, I tumble all my brass overnight, or up to 24 hours, in corn cob media with a few drops of Filtz. I've got some RCBS pocket cleaners, but since I've gone to this cleaning method I haven't felt it necessary to use them. |
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