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Hey guys.
So I've acquired a new batch of IVI 5.56 that I'm prepping up and have just started to tryout primer pocket uniforming. I've already swaged out the crimp and am in the middle of uniforming the primer pockets. I use a Lyman Case Prep Express, which is awesome for chamfering and deburring, but uniforming primer pockets seems to take forever.
I place the case on the primer pocket uniformer and check to see whether or not the bit is 'grabbing' and whether or not the case head sits flush on the flat part of the cutter uniformer bit. If the case sit doesn't sit on the flat part of the bit, I cut until it does (or until it comes close).
Some cases will slide smoothly over the cutter head and sit there with no sign that the bit is removing metal. Other cases will sit with the case head 1 mm or more off the bottom bit while the cutter grinds away seemingly forever.
The problem is that this seems to take forever. For the worst cases, I usually wind up just getting them as close to flush as possible and then giving up. We're talking minutes of work here for the worst offenders. Meanwhile I see YouTube videos for the Sinclair hand-held tool that show the guy spending literally seconds on each.
Am I doing something wrong? Is my bit blunt or defective? Are some of my primer pockets just really, really shallow? For those of you that uniform your primer pockets, how much time does it take?
So I've acquired a new batch of IVI 5.56 that I'm prepping up and have just started to tryout primer pocket uniforming. I've already swaged out the crimp and am in the middle of uniforming the primer pockets. I use a Lyman Case Prep Express, which is awesome for chamfering and deburring, but uniforming primer pockets seems to take forever.
I place the case on the primer pocket uniformer and check to see whether or not the bit is 'grabbing' and whether or not the case head sits flush on the flat part of the cutter uniformer bit. If the case sit doesn't sit on the flat part of the bit, I cut until it does (or until it comes close).
Some cases will slide smoothly over the cutter head and sit there with no sign that the bit is removing metal. Other cases will sit with the case head 1 mm or more off the bottom bit while the cutter grinds away seemingly forever.
The problem is that this seems to take forever. For the worst cases, I usually wind up just getting them as close to flush as possible and then giving up. We're talking minutes of work here for the worst offenders. Meanwhile I see YouTube videos for the Sinclair hand-held tool that show the guy spending literally seconds on each.
Am I doing something wrong? Is my bit blunt or defective? Are some of my primer pockets just really, really shallow? For those of you that uniform your primer pockets, how much time does it take?



















































