I doubt it.
I had a firing pin slip under it's set screw once that led me to striking tests. What I saw through adjustment of pin protrusion from bolt face, was a coming into and out of best precision.
It was very similar to results of bullet seating testing.
This testing was from a standard primer seating, which had primers preloaded to 4thou crush in standard pocket depths(as uniformed with the fixed Sinclair tool). The seating was with an indicated K&M, and my headspace is always set to 1thou bump.
Through prior testing I've found that different primer brands perform better with either 2, 4, or 5thou of crush(CCIs requiring the most, Rems the least).
I currently have a headspace issue with a pistol that causes accuracy and reliability failures where ammo rim thickness varies by too much. This seems just a few thou to problem, so the gun's striking must be on a hairy edge of function.
I don't think there has been any testing done -that has been published (just local).Just so I'm clear. You don't think that there has been any testing done or you don't think uniforming makes a difference?
I don't think there has been any testing done -that has been published (just local).
I seat to a given crush in same depth pockets. Since primers themselves vary in height, I have this variance to manage. I do so by tossing primers departing from mean by more than +/- a couple thou.
Also, none of this reaches all the way to misfires. I'm talking about accuracy, and not reliability.
I uniform pockets for the consistency it might yield with primers in same position. I haven't taken the time to do comparisons. To me doing all I can to make each case the same as another is the goal.
Some Norma brass, I have encountered in recent years, has to have the pockets uniformed as the primers are very close to protruding from the case head.
There is another benefit, when you go to clean up the primer pocket after firing, the uniformer will remove the residue much better than the primer pocket wire brush.
Yes, I measure every primer.So you measure each primer? What kind of mv/ precision results have you noticed?