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<blockquote data-quote="DartonJager" data-source="post: 1805627" data-attributes="member: 95733"><p>Never tried the K&M tool even though I have their primer pocket uniformer for over 20 years now and it works superbly.</p><p>I do own standard hand primers from:</p><p>RCBS</p><p>Hornady</p><p>Lee</p><p>And a RCBS strip fed bench priming tool.</p><p>I ended up liking the Hornady hand primer the best, I can not say its actually any better then the rest as I never determine one was significantly better than the other I just preferred the way the Hornady felt VS the rest.</p><p>They all primed well never any issues with any of them except Lee cautioned to never use Federal large rifle magnum primers, but i did anyhow and never had a problem.</p><p>Like so much else in the world of reloading (as well as most else in life) what works for me and is my most beloved may not be the same for you. </p><p>No experience with the Frankfort arsenal tool but the reviews are overwhelmingly positive and it's sold OTC at Cabelas so if there is one near you try it, if you don't like it exchange it for a RCBS and repeat the process until you find a tool you like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartonJager, post: 1805627, member: 95733"] Never tried the K&M tool even though I have their primer pocket uniformer for over 20 years now and it works superbly. I do own standard hand primers from: RCBS Hornady Lee And a RCBS strip fed bench priming tool. I ended up liking the Hornady hand primer the best, I can not say its actually any better then the rest as I never determine one was significantly better than the other I just preferred the way the Hornady felt VS the rest. They all primed well never any issues with any of them except Lee cautioned to never use Federal large rifle magnum primers, but i did anyhow and never had a problem. Like so much else in the world of reloading (as well as most else in life) what works for me and is my most beloved may not be the same for you. No experience with the Frankfort arsenal tool but the reviews are overwhelmingly positive and it's sold OTC at Cabelas so if there is one near you try it, if you don't like it exchange it for a RCBS and repeat the process until you find a tool you like. [/QUOTE]
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