I loaded 25 cases with two different bullets and 2 different powders. Case prep was all the same for the new RP brass. Like always, with new brass, I uniformed the primer pockets with my cordless drill and nifty tool from Sinclair as a part of the entire case prep process. (I'll come back to this point later)
I started with the 180gr Hornady SSPB load and couldn't get any of them to fire, until the last one of the five. No grouping, obviously.
Then I went to the next load with a 200 gr Hornady Spitzer. Every other one fired for the first 15 of them. Intermittent groups of 2 or 3 shots. Groups around 1" at 50yds.
Lastly I tried the last five and they all fired.
I did get a nice group where they were basically firing into the same cloverleaf at 50 yds.
When I came back home from the range/field, I looked over all my brass and compared a few things. One observation I made was that with everything that fired, the primers were flush with the case head. The brass that remained unfired had about a .003"-.004" gap between the top of the primer and the case head.
Is this enough of a gap to cause my FTF issues? Should I be looking at some other reason for this? Any idea why my tool would be cutting some primer pockets deeper than others?
Thanks, Dinny