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I have grown tired of poking the primers into the filler tube one at a time. The automatic fillers seem to get mixed reviews. Looking for recommendtions.
Thanks.
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Primer flip tray, If your talking about the "tubes" I thing you are
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Even though you're tired of filling tubes manually I've found the automated fillers a frustration of their own. Suck it up and fill manually. The tube fillers aren't much quicker if any.
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Campfire 'Bwana
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After having a hundred primers go off in my hand I have been a bit shy of a lot of primer trays or fillers. I now use the RCBS bench primer that uses standard shell holders and a RCBS flip tray. It works well for me and I think that is what I will stay with.
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Go ahead and pay for the Dillon or accept the Hornady what have you may or may not do what you want. Try making your own but accept the Dillon as both safe and useful.
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