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Fed 210 primers denting question
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First off let me say hello and thanks for all the info I’ve gathered just by searching.

My primer press is denting my primers. I could not find any info on this so I would appreciate a little help.

I’ve noticed the primers are being sligthly dented when pressed into the cartridge. When I say dented it’s almost a press mark. I don’t think I’m using too much force. There will even be a mark if the primer is not all the way seated. I’m using what came with a Lee anniversary kit and not a hand loader. Is this normal?

My load I’m currently working a 7mm Rem Mag is;

Neck size and factory crimp
Primer Fed 210
Hornady 162 gr SST
62.5 gr H4831

I’ve shot 1.5 MOA @ 100 yds with this load .030 off the lands. My next step is to go a few thousands from the lands and out for hopefully better MOA. I just a little worried about the primers being slightly dented.

Thanks in advance,
Tim
 
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Take a look at the face of the primer arm and see if a piece of powder or some other thing is stuck to it. It may be making a dent in the primers as they are seated. The face of the seating post may need to be cleaned or even smoothed off with steel wool or some such thing.


R Flowers
 
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There is probably a little bit of brass on the thing-a-majig that presses the primer in place. You should be able to scrape it clean. Sorry for the use of insider techinical terms. Shayne
 
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When I say dented it’s almost a press mark
 
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