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Using an RCBS bench mounted priming tool. I like it well enough that I’m not looking for anything else.

https://www.rcbs.com/priming/bench-mounted/automatic-priming-tool/16-9460.html

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I'm still using two 1st generation Lee Auto Primes that I cobbled together, but a friend has a Lyman that I really like.

(I also have a Hornady that I do not much care for)


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Frankford Arsenal, really like it.

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Originally Posted by Hudge
Frankford Arsenal, really like it.


That's what I'm using these days. I had a chrome Lee and a new red Lee unit both crack and split at the shellholder. Tired of fooling with those.


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still using my first gen Lee auto prime.


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Originally Posted by Hondo64d
Using an RCBS bench mounted priming tool. I like it well enough that I’m not looking for anything else.

https://www.rcbs.com/priming/bench-mounted/automatic-priming-tool/16-9460.html

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Same here, works well

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Lee Ram Prime.
I like the feel of priming on a press, but don’t care for the little primer arm thingy that came with my Boss. I don’t watch much TV so never saw the point of a hand primer, and with my attention / distraction span I need to treat each operation with care.

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RCBS Hand Primer.
Fast, accurate, and well built.
Thousands and thousands and thousands of rounds thru mine. Never, not even once, any kind of problem.
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Originally Posted by auk1124
A couple of old Lee auto primes, one set up for large rifle and one for small.

This^^^


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Originally Posted by montanabadger
Originally Posted by auk1124
A couple of old Lee auto primes, one set up for large rifle and one for small.

This^^^


Wish I thought of that before they discontinued them.


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A Lee Auto-prime for range loading. I tried an RCBS hand primer but after about 6 months it self distructed. Rivets came loose & it fell apart.

For home use I got the bench mount RCBS with primer feed that so many above use & have used nothing else since. It just keeps working. With WLRs ...sometimes... the last primer or two in the tube doesn't feed right if not used slowly. All is clean lubed & tight. It just happens once in a while if I'm working it fast.


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I used the priming tool on My Rockchucker press for years then a couple years back I bought an RCBS bench mounted priming tool and I love it!.......Hb

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I use a Dillon 550 almost exclusively for all priming.

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Still using the Lee Auto Prime I got in the 1980s. Haven't had to use the spare I got back then. I like having a good feel for how tight the primer pocket is when priming brass.


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Dillion 550.
Works great.

Better than great

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RCBS Universal hand priming tool. Can't imagine thinking anything could work better.

For cheap and no hurry a Lee Ram Prime works fine.

Tried Lee's hand tool and thought it utter junk.


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