Originally Posted By: ohihunter2014
I told him seat them again cause I had the same issue he did and when you asked where I seen what I said about compressing the primer I posted the link where I seen it. I just didn't word it the same way. Instead of you and the others always having to argue with someone because you think you know everything and because some worded something differently why don't you take a breath. You have no clue how much reloading knowledge I've got so you have no room to comment. God forbid someone else shares their experience with that primer and offers help. Maybe you guys should try not being a prick and I wouldn't have to tell you off. I said the anvil compresses you said it's seated it's the same thing just different words.i gave him advice that I have read on other forums that was given to me. just because someone on here didn't say it doesn't mean its not true. you also said the same [beeep] thing I did on page 3. if the anvil isn't driven into the priming compound it wont fire. I said it needs to be compressed into the anvil. it means the same thing but nice try. just like you argued about the savage thing and how we could shoot for slips or some b.s. never seen you post any kills or targets. seems fishy. some people are experts behind the keyboard. I was just telling the OP the same thing your expert self did I said compressed instead of seated.
post #5 When seating a primer we actually move the cup down over the protruding anvil and put it in contact with the cup, this is part of the feel.
http://forums.outdoorsdirectory.com/showthread.php/2891-Failure-To-Ignite-Problem-with-CCI-Primers
Nice edit of the original post. Another google shooter with little practical experience.
Shooting for pink slips means we go shot for shot and who ever wins keeps the rifle. Same as racing for pinks...?
Here is a small sampling for you...
35 yard group.
10 shots at 100
I told him seat them again cause I had the same issue he did and when you asked where I seen what I said about compressing the primer I posted the link where I seen it. I just didn't word it the same way. Instead of you and the others always having to argue with someone because you think you know everything and because some worded something differently why don't you take a breath. You have no clue how much reloading knowledge I've got so you have no room to comment. God forbid someone else shares their experience with that primer and offers help. Maybe you guys should try not being a prick and I wouldn't have to tell you off. I said the anvil compresses you said it's seated it's the same thing just different words.i gave him advice that I have read on other forums that was given to me. just because someone on here didn't say it doesn't mean its not true. you also said the same [beeep] thing I did on page 3. if the anvil isn't driven into the priming compound it wont fire. I said it needs to be compressed into the anvil. it means the same thing but nice try. just like you argued about the savage thing and how we could shoot for slips or some b.s. never seen you post any kills or targets. seems fishy. some people are experts behind the keyboard. I was just telling the OP the same thing your expert self did I said compressed instead of seated.
post #5 When seating a primer we actually move the cup down over the protruding anvil and put it in contact with the cup, this is part of the feel.
http://forums.outdoorsdirectory.com/showthread.php/2891-Failure-To-Ignite-Problem-with-CCI-Primers
Nice edit of the original post. Another google shooter with little practical experience.
Shooting for pink slips means we go shot for shot and who ever wins keeps the rifle. Same as racing for pinks...?
Here is a small sampling for you...
35 yard group.
10 shots at 100