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I prime pistol and rifle cases with a hand priming tool. As I'm going to reload more so I want to have a bench mounted priming setup. Which priming tool satisfy you most? Any advice should be appreciated. | ||
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I've upgraded my presses several times, powder measure, and many other of my reloading tools, but I have never seen a need or reason to change from hand priming. I guess you can lump with those who prefer the "sensitivity" of a handprimer. If you read the thread on accidental primer discharges, you'll see they all occurred on progressives, or press mounted units. | |||
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Somewhere I have the RCBS bench mounted priming tool. I still prefer the hand priming tool for sensitivity...my favorite the is Hornady model. | |||
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Kentucky Nimrod What's wrong with your RCBS bench-mounted priming tool? The RCBS is the one I'm thinking of and I'd like to know how it works. Like you,I also have a Hornady hand prime and it's great for say 50 or even 100 cases. But for 500 45acp case,I think a bench-mounted priming tool would offer me a more comfortable way. Thanks. Garson | |||
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I use the Lee hand primer | |||
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