Redding Primer Pocket Uniformers are precision ground carbide tools with five cutting flutes for smooth, flat uniforming of the bottom of the primer pocket. The shoulder ground in the carbide tool bit holds the depth of cut constant and to SAAMI specifications. Uniformers are available for large rifle pockets and small rifle/small pistol pockets. Each uniformer comes in a kit with the uniformer bit, a Redding accessory handle and a one fourth inch hex power screwdriver adapter.
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Customer ratings for REDDING PRIMER LARGE POCKET UNIFORMER
Number of ratings: 1
From brownells.com: 1
Average rating: 4
Great tool(13/10/2016)
This is a great tool. It is accurate and with the carbide cutter will last for ages. Sets all the primer pocket depths to uniform depths.
Only set back is that the adapter included for attaching to a power drill does not screw on correctly. It went on half way before getting stuck on the threads. Luckily I just put one of my taps through to open up the threads slightly allowing the adapter to screw the entire way on.
Discover the Redding Primer Pocket Uniformers! Perfect for large rifle primers, this tool ensures precision 🔧 and efficiency in your reloading process.
Redding Primer Pocket Uniformers are precision ground carbide tools with five cutting flutes for smooth, flat uniforming of the bottom of the primer pocket. The shoulder ground in the carbide tool bit holds the depth of cut constant and to SAAMI specifications. Uniformers are available for large rifle pockets and small rifle/small pistol pockets. Each uniformer comes in a kit with the uniformer bit, a Redding accessory handle and a one fourth inch hex power screwdriver adapter.
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Customer ratings for REDDING PRIMER LARGE POCKET UNIFORMER
Number of ratings: 1
From brownells.com: 1
Average rating: 4
Great tool(13/10/2016)
This is a great tool. It is accurate and with the carbide cutter will last for ages. Sets all the primer pocket depths to uniform depths.
Only set back is that the adapter included for attaching to a power drill does not screw on correctly. It went on half way before getting stuck on the threads. Luckily I just put one of my taps through to open up the threads slightly allowing the adapter to screw the entire way on.