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I have a Model 90200 HAND PRIMING TOOL that I bought used. And a bit of a mystery. It came with two primer trays, but they both look the same size. Works well for large primers. Not so good for small primers. Was it packaged from the factory with a second tray especially for smaller size primers or with one ( universal) tray to be used for both sizes? I see an upgrade available on the RCBS site, to replace my round trays with a square shaped primer tray w/cutoff, but no mention of small or large sizing. Your thoughts?
I'd say the previous owner picked up a spare tray.

There is not additional or different size trays that I'm aware of.

I will say I like my RCBS when using large rifle primers...Not so much when using small rifle primers, Too many small issues,

I suspect this may be why he was also looking for the same answer I am.
The two RCBS hand priming tools I have came with one tray. Shorter small primers can flip over in the tray if I am not paying attention and jostling them. If I pay attention, it has never been a factor. What I don't like about the tool is that there is enough play in the seaters that they don't seat primers exactly straight. One side will always seat a little deeper. It has never been an issue, though.
Ok thanks Kenneth and HuntnShoot that will help me stop looking for another tray.
only issues I've ever had is NONE....

for small primers, you need to use a small shell holder....

I've seen folks who can't seem to figure that out... don't know why...

I have two.. one with 223 shell holder and the other with a .473 base shell holder....

If that is not what you are talking about, my apologies....
Maybe one was modified for Remington 9 1/2 primers? My tool won't feed them because the depth of 9 1/2 primers hang up.
Seafire, I am using the correct shell holders, was just looking at the tray and expected that they would be 2 different sizes for the 2 different primer sizes. No worries. Dave, mine seems to work fine with Rem 9-1/2's sorry that you're not so lucky.
Originally Posted by Seafire
only issues I've ever had is NONE....

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John, I'm glad to hear this. I had one for a whole day before I returned it. Biggest POS I ever bought in my life. Luckily the RCBS rep was in the store that day. I let him know and he admitted to having numerous issues with that unit.

Its either that or my usual luck...if they turned out one lemon out of millions...I'd get it.
I like my old Lee priming tool better than the RCBS. Changing base sizes is a PIA with the RCBS priming tool, IMHO. I bought my RCBS priming tool because the old Lee would not handle the large base of the Rigby. It is set up for one cartridge and will stay that way.
I bought one to see if it was better than my Lee hand priming tool, it wasn't. It came with one primer tray.
Originally Posted by roundoak
I bought one to see if it was better than my Lee hand priming tool, it wasn't. It came with one primer tray.



Nothing that I have seen is better than the old Lee priming tool. Still have two with spare parts. I hope they last as long as I do.
Originally Posted by roundoak
I bought one to see if it was better than my Lee hand priming tool, it wasn't. It came with one primer tray.

I have two each of the Lee and the RCBS. I prefer the Lee for primer seating consistency.
Mine came with one primer tray.
I bought an RCBS hand primer about 22 years ago and it worked flawlessly for 20 years solid. Then I lent it to a mate and bits got lost. He replaced some but I bought a new one two years ago to tide me over.

It was junk compared to my first one. I couldn't get the two black plastic pieces together to fit into the handle. It took a bit of shaving off bits with a pocket knife. Then when I put the shell holder on and tried to insert it it wouldn't fit again. Out with the pocket knife again. Then inserted the steel rod that pushes the primer up and it wouldn't go down when the handle was released as it was binding.. I had to keep pushing it back down with the smaller sized rod every time. The quality control off the plastic parts was terrible. Much worse than the one bought in 1998.

I hope yours works better.
Gee I guess I'm just a lucky guy when it comes to RCBS Hand primers....

I own 3 of them... and keep them set up with one, SR shell holder (378 bolt face) , one with LR shell holder ( 473 bolt face)
and the last one is when I bought my Grendel....

I like any thing Lee Makes....
Originally Posted by Bugger
I like my old Lee priming tool better than the RCBS. Changing base sizes is a PIA with the RCBS priming tool, IMHO. I bought my RCBS priming tool because the old Lee would not handle the large base of the Rigby. It is set up for one cartridge and will stay that way.

Originally Posted by Bugger
I like my old Lee priming tool better than the RCBS. Changing base sizes is a PIA with the RCBS priming tool, IMHO. I bought my RCBS priming tool because the old Lee would not handle the large base of the Rigby. It is set up for one cartridge and will stay that way.


Same here and it has not been used since I sold the Rigby.
The round tray is better....a lot better.
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
The round tray is better....a lot better.


does the newer RCBS use the square trays? or is that Lee

My RCBS hand primer stuff has the round trays...last one I bought was within the last year, when I picked up the Grendel...
The Universal tools use square trays.

I have two of those...one for small one for larger.

I dont really like the trays....the little cut off slider moves too freely.


I bought an RCBS tool that uses shell holders for some 45 colt brass. It came with the round tray.

The Hornaday 45 colt brass has nearly no rim....and did work well with the Universal tools.


I made two switches.....Starline 45 colt has a larger rim....and I just prime the Hornaday brass on my press.
Originally Posted by Bugger
I like my old Lee priming tool better than the RCBS. Changing base sizes is a PIA with the RCBS priming tool, IMHO. I bought my RCBS priming tool because the old Lee would not handle the large base of the Rigby. It is set up for one cartridge and will stay that way.


Have you seen the new Hornsby one that looks like the old LEE?
I was wondering if the bought the design and if the parts are interchangeable.
I have an RCBS primer tool and three Lee primer tools. The RCBS doesn’t get used much.
I have three RCBS. I use one for 223’s, one for 06 size, one for belted mag brass. They work fine for me. I have round trays.
I have the RCBS round tray, the RCBS square tray, and the Lee triangle trays. I use the Lee triangular trays because they have the fewest problems. I use the Lee trays with the RCBS hand priming tool, not the universal (which I also have). I prefer the shellholder rather than having to compress the spring on the universal going in and then again going out. Using the non-spring shellholder on the non-universal is much smoother.
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