SDB Primer Seating
Quote from Reloader on July 15, 2013, 1:00 amI just started reloading with the SDB and have been working through the stages individually. It appears that the primers are not seated slightly below the casehead. I have only made about 20 rounds and all of them are either flush or slightly above the casehead. I used the same primers and brass when I received some reloading training on a single stage press and the primers seated properly. It's not the components...it's either me or the press.
I just started reloading with the SDB and have been working through the stages individually. It appears that the primers are not seated slightly below the casehead. I have only made about 20 rounds and all of them are either flush or slightly above the casehead. I used the same primers and brass when I received some reloading training on a single stage press and the primers seated properly. It's not the components...it's either me or the press.
Quote from Reloader on July 16, 2013, 6:07 pmMake an effort to push the handle forward at the end of the upstroke of the handle. This is when primers are actually seated into the case. This forward push should be considered a separate step from lifting the handle up.
Make an effort to push the handle forward at the end of the upstroke of the handle. This is when primers are actually seated into the case. This forward push should be considered a separate step from lifting the handle up.
