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Lyman Primer
Pocket Uniformer |
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Lyman Primer
Pocket Uniformer NZ$49 (incl.
GST)
Assures uniform primer depth for best accuracy
* This precision tool allows reloaders to produce a uniform primer depth for more consistent ignition and improves accuracy.
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Uniforming tool has a pre-set stop collar set to SAAMI specs.
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Reloader simply inserts and turns.
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Available in large and small sizes. (For rifle cases only)
Weight: 6 oz |
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The
Lyman Primer Pocket Uniformer Tool is designed to cut primer pockets
to a uniform depth and at the same time squares the seating surface
for the anvil of the primer that can produce more consistent ignition
and lead to greater accuracy. Primers are constructed so that
the anvil protudes slightly from the open end of the primer cup.
This is necessary so that the anvil will rest firmly on the bottom
of the primer pocket. When the firing pin strikes the primer,
the impact sensitive compound inside the primer is crushed between
the anvil and cup causing the compound to ignite. Variations in
the depth or configuration of the primer pocket, or in the primer
seating operation itself, can alter the effects of the firing
pin blow. This, in turn, effects the ignition of the primer and
may affect the accuracy of the cartridge. |
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About Lyman Reloading |
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The proud tradition and history of Lyman Products began simply in the late 1800’s when William Lyman, an avid outdoorsman and inventor, created a product that resolved problems with gun sights of his day. The No. 1 Tang Sight, patented in 1879, represented a great improvement over the existing vernier sights of the time. While they were adequate in optimal conditions, Lyman wanted a sight that would work as well in adverse lighting. His innovative design launched the Lyman Gun Sight Company, and today, the Lyman tang and receiver sights still utilize the same principles originated over 130 years ago to enhance both the sight picture and the speed of aiming.
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Through the years, Lyman has continued to develop innovative products for shooters and reloaders, carrying on the legacy of William Lyman. In 1925, the Lyman family purchased Ideal reloading products, which included the well-known Ideal reloading handbooks. Today, Lyman reloading handbooks are still the reloader’s most respected and sought out source of data. In addition, Lyman has expanded and innovated a broad range of reloading and bullet casting tools and accessories. |
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