I have two batches of brass that have multiple (3-5) firings on it. The brass looks great in all aspects, zero split necks, still getting consistent neck tension, etc. These are top end 270win loads so shorter brass life is to be expected.
My question relates to primer pocket size and what is acceptable. I was prepping some of the brass last night and on the first few I seated primers they go in with virtually zero effort with a hand priming tool. Primers go in and look good once seated, and definitely aren’t in any danger of falling out, but the effort to seat them is drastically different than when they were new or even last firing. Is there a generally accepted standard for how loose is too loose? I’m not trying to save a few bucks, but it’s a couple hundred pieces of brass with developed loads so if I can shoot it safely one more time I’d like to do that.
My question relates to primer pocket size and what is acceptable. I was prepping some of the brass last night and on the first few I seated primers they go in with virtually zero effort with a hand priming tool. Primers go in and look good once seated, and definitely aren’t in any danger of falling out, but the effort to seat them is drastically different than when they were new or even last firing. Is there a generally accepted standard for how loose is too loose? I’m not trying to save a few bucks, but it’s a couple hundred pieces of brass with developed loads so if I can shoot it safely one more time I’d like to do that.