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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Grass Valley, Ca
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Very good point...I do the same and should have mentioned that. You can, in fact, feel the difference between a primer in the right position (unless it's totally upside down) and one on its side. The slight pause is important. Thanks for adding that. I'm still kinda surprised, though, that a primer going off in the primer seating position would chain all the way back to the stack as there are a few behind it in the disc...then the stack. Primers do have a lot more pop than most people think.
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