How much variance do you get without using the indicator? Have you checked to see if it has to do with rim thickness? Because the Primal Rights is based off of seating it from the rim of the shell holder. If there is a variance in the rim thickness then it will vary in the seating depth. Just a thought, I'm going to check into my measurements too to see if that's what's causing it, just got me thinking...
I mean mounted solid not on that plate, maybe just to try it, it should have a very positive feeling like hitting a brick wall, then stop. It looks like it just eases the dial indicator to it, you should be able to put all of your body weight on it and it not seat any further.
How much variance do you get without using the indicator? Have you checked to see if it has to do with rim thickness? Because the Primal Rights is based off of seating it from the rim of the shell holder. If there is a variance in the rim thickness then it will vary in the seating depth. Just a thought, I'm going to check into my measurements too to see if that's what's causing it, just got me thinking...
Def plays a part.
Stacked tolerances as well.
Congratulations on installing a pressure indicator. I have the same tool, could you tell me how you attached it to the primer machine ?@@flooded3456
If you will mount it solid and pull it hard it will seat them the same
That has not been my experience, it's why I've gone this route.
you can see the clamp mounting it solid.
I mean mounted solid not on that plate, maybe just to try it, it should have a very positive feeling like hitting a brick wall, then stop. It looks like it just eases the dial indicator to it, you should be able to put all of your body weight on it and it not seat any further.