Thanks, I know this now.Why do you think you need a bullet seated in the case to set the headspace? Head space has nothing to do with the bullet.
I'd highly recommend using a set of go and no-go headspace gauges if you're checking headspace. They're designed specifically for that purpose.
Having a good gunsmith walk you through the process is a good idea too. Most if not all of us here are amateurs, something I always keep in the back of my mind.
I got my go and no-go headspace gauges from Bighorn Sales in BC, Gary is great to deal with.
What’s the best way to remove a live primer from a factory cartridge?
Without firing it.Or removing the bullit
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Much to do about nothing ! GEES ! Un less its something ultra rare or $$ round pull projectile, dump powder, remove primer and reinstall projectile !![]()
drop of water is all I do
Primers are sealed with laquer. You can run a box of primers through the washing machine and they will work fine.
Don't ask how I know this...
so here is some fun... I have 3 22br cases reverse primed... lol, lee primer deal, small rifle and primer inside exposed, in the bin,,,, 3 of them. all were flipped and I can with a shake, duplicate the fail in the closed hand press, in the easy press... I know 40 bucks.. primer tool... beware but its bad.... anyway first time removing a live primer with inside out... lets see....
Would a go gauge and no go gauge be the way to go?
I’m sure it would, but I only have a set in 6.5 CM.
And the barrel currently on there is .308.
And I’m sure I can achieve my goal,with a factory round
Ok guys,sorry to get everyone upset.
I just wanted to set my barrel up to a factory rnd ,that grouped really well in my rifle.
So I googled the method I asked about, got a few hits,and thought why not just ask here.
After all it’s a Firearms forum,on the internet,just like the ones google provided.
I wasn’t going to pull the primer out, just wondering if it could be done.
As for hurting my feelings?, no you didn’t, but I admit, I got a little ticked
Anyway sorry if I said a few things I shouldn’t have, it’s not my style.



























