Uniforming pockets and de-burring the flash hole is only done once, and my uniformers have have a fixed collar, it is physically impossibly to cut the pocket deeper than spec.There's nothing wrong with the tool. It was a very experienced gunsmith who pointed out the dangers of using primer uniforming tools without a means to accurately seat the primers to just a few thou max below the head and with the greatest of respect to your own experience, we are trying to provide a little wisdom to someone new to reloading who may not understand the ramifications of seating primers too deeply which is absolutely a possibility when using uniformers. I still maintain that there is absolutely NO benefit in using a uniformer for those without the experience to understand potential dangers, and that pockets only require crud cleaning out.
How could I seat the primers too deep, unless I was really leaning on the priming tool, and that applies whether the pockets have been uniformed or not.?
The far more frequent issue is people seating primers too shallow which is potentially far more dangerous, rounds going off out of battery, light strikes, hang fires etc.
