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PMA ALPHA Small Primer Pocket Ultimate Uniformer (Solid 1/2" Carbide)(Cutter Only)

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  • PMA ALPHA Small Primer Pocket Ultimate Uniformer (Solid 1/2" Carbide)(Cutter Only)
  • PMA ALPHA Small Primer Pocket Ultimate Uniformer (Solid 1/2" Carbide)(Cutter Only)
$74.95

Description

Alpha brass is some of the best brass available. "Out of the box" the primer pockets from Alpha are very uniform, but like all brass it won't stay that way after repeated firing. Our other small uniformer (for Lapua) cuts quite a bit deeper than is necessary for Alpha, so we've made a uniformer that will work perfectly for all Alpha small primer pocket brass.

The PMA Ultimate ALPHA Small Rifle Primer Pocket Uniformer is a lot pricier than others on the market, but when comparing uniformers features matter. The features built into the PMA Ultimate Uniformer are the result of years of experience and advice from some of the top shooters in Benchrest.

PMA Ultimate Uniformer Features:

  • Small Diameter Cutting End - most uniformers are over-sized by .0015" - .003" in diameter. This prematurely loosens the primer pocket.
  • Depth - uniforms the bottom corners and will cut some of the bottom as well, without making the primer pocket deep enough to have a negative impact on ignition. (.123" - .124" deep)
  • 1/2" Diameter Shank - the large 1/2" shank prevents the uniformer from digging into the base of your cases
  • Solid Carbide - no adjustments to be made and no chance of losing adjustment
  • Handle and power screwdriver adapter available or use by itself in 1/2" chuck

 

 

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2 Reviews

  • 5

    PMA ALPHA Small Primer Pocket Ultimate Uniformer (Solid

    Posted by Gene Boling on 1st Nov 2024

    Does a very good job, Does what it is supposed to do with very little effort.

  • 5

    PMA ALPHA Small Primer Pocket Ultimate Uniformer

    Posted by Vladimir Lyandres on 31st Oct 2024

    Well Made. Works perfectly. Absolutely needed for Alpha brass, or you will be killing yourself with a sinclair tool due to large diameter of that tool.

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