I can attest that when I had the same issue - you guys walked me through the proper setting of the hard stop and gave me a few other tips and everything worked perfectly. On SRPs my SD is close to 0.
Unless I'm missing something, the primer pocket depth shouldn't have an effect on the seating depth with that tool. The seating depth is controlled by the rim thickness of the cases. The pin that seats the primer has a dead stop and the shell holder is fixed so the only variable is the rim thickness on the cases, and for the most part, that is out of the loader control. In other words, if the rim thickness varies .002" so will the seating depth of the primer.
That's a neat primer depth tool, I'm sure that will be a hot seller. Hopefully it will take off faster than the CPS for you. Unfortunately a lot of companies get bad reputations now a days because people don't read the owners manuals to learn how to use something correctly. How many posts about someone not knowing their zero stop on their new scope was set. I use to work for a place that would stick $100 bills in owners manuals, or vouchers for branded jackets, hoodies, or other things. Not many were ever claimed.
I'll take some of that prc brass lol iv yet to use my prc I got 32 months ago I've had Lapua brass on order for 2 years and haven't been able to get a single piece yet lol
Jesus christ! I'm fortunate to live close to midsouth shooters supply and I walk in and backorder stuff in person and get it within 2 months. I've ordered over 400 pieces of 300 and 6.5 prc and have had them all for a while. Keep your head up!
This CPS is now my most valued tool on my bench and it changed my reloading life. Just a rock solid , fast accurate tool that makes priming fun and not a big headache. This CPS is life changing. I can relax, take my time and prime hundreds an hour. Thank you Primal rights.
Hs probably sent it back because he's either broke, Or his wife found out how much he paid for it and made him send it back lol. I plan on buying one soon.
@@primalrights I only mentioned it because I have some Hornady brass that has rim thickness variation of .004". Any priming system that is supported by the inside of the rim when seating will transfer that variation to the below cartridge base primer measurement.
I can attest that when I had the same issue - you guys walked me through the proper setting of the hard stop and gave me a few other tips and everything worked perfectly. On SRPs my SD is close to 0.
Unless I'm missing something, the primer pocket depth shouldn't have an effect on the seating depth with that tool. The seating depth is controlled by the rim thickness of the cases. The pin that seats the primer has a dead stop and the shell holder is fixed so the only variable is the rim thickness on the cases, and for the most part, that is out of the loader control. In other words, if the rim thickness varies .002" so will the seating depth of the primer.
That’s nice of you Greg! I was going to ask about that tool!
That's a neat primer depth tool, I'm sure that will be a hot seller. Hopefully it will take off faster than the CPS for you.
Unfortunately a lot of companies get bad reputations now a days because people don't read the owners manuals to learn how to use something correctly. How many posts about someone not knowing their zero stop on their new scope was set.
I use to work for a place that would stick $100 bills in owners manuals, or vouchers for branded jackets, hoodies, or other things. Not many were ever claimed.
There is no substitute! Period!
Awesome deal! Will order soon
Heck of a deal there .
Wish I could afford it
Hey bro! I’ll call you in the am since phoning at 11:36 is a dink move!
Cheers
I'll buy that one if you're selling it! I would love to have a second one - Scott
Someone snatched it up already Scott! I'll happily take care of you for as many as you need. Call anytime.
I'll take some of that prc brass lol iv yet to use my prc I got 32 months ago I've had Lapua brass on order for 2 years and haven't been able to get a single piece yet lol
Jesus christ! I'm fortunate to live close to midsouth shooters supply and I walk in and backorder stuff in person and get it within 2 months. I've ordered over 400 pieces of 300 and 6.5 prc and have had them all for a while. Keep your head up!
This CPS is now my most valued tool on my bench and it changed my reloading life. Just a rock solid , fast accurate tool that makes priming fun and not a big headache. This CPS is life changing. I can relax, take my time and prime hundreds an hour. Thank you Primal rights.
where can I buy this for $600??
Hs probably sent it back because he's either broke, Or his wife found out how much he paid for it and made him send it back lol. I plan on buying one soon.
Money can’t buy intelligence or understanding
Would you recommend the CPS for pistol brass as well?
Probably his rim thickness variation could be the problem and not the tool.
No, that isn't the issue. The issue was operator error. Read the other comments.
@@primalrights I only mentioned it because I have some Hornady brass that has rim thickness variation of .004". Any priming system that is supported by the inside of the rim when seating will transfer that variation to the below cartridge base primer measurement.
@@54Mizery Have you measured the top of the rim to the bottom of the primer pocket to confirm what you're saying is actually true?
@@primalrights The rim thickness varies but the primer pockets are acceptably consistent.
Mine works perfect best $600 I invested ever!!
Love my cps! I primed with a bunch of tools, I wouldn’t take any thing else but my cps. Buy American made goods.