Am just getting my feet wet in reloading. Started to prep some new .44 mag Starline brass. I resized the cases, then was going to hit the primer pockets with a reamer. Have a K&M Primer Pocket Correction Tool, and looked at the info sheet with it- and noted it is a large rifle primer size... the sheet notes they make a large rifle- set to cut a pocket to .131" deep, and a large pistol size- set to .122". Also a small rifle/pistol tool, set to .122" deep.
This caught me by surprise, as I didn't realize there was a difference in primer pocket depth in a large pistol and large rifle case.
Loosened the cutter setscrew, to see if I could shorten the depth up to the .122" depth, but the cutting tool was already bottomed out in the holder. Confirmed the cutter depth is at .131" deep.
Started looking online for a large pistol pocket tool, and not finding much... everyone seems to treat a large primer pocket the same when it comes to primer pocket tools.
Does .009" matter that much? I tend to be on the anal side when it comes to doing things the right way...
Thoughts please?