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RCBS Rock Chucker Priming Tool
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<blockquote data-quote="rhouser" data-source="post: 298383" data-attributes="member: 18752"><p>I have used both the Lee and RCBS hand priming tools. Both work well but the RCBS Lawyer inspired Tray Seperator sliding anti-set off the tray do-hickey is a little pain. </p><p> </p><p>POINT: </p><p> </p><p>Upside: With hand priming you can feel the primer "bottom", you can feel loose primer pockets and tight primer pockets. With a couple of coffee cans you can prime several hundred rounds while watching tv. You gain grip strength and your hand shake is firmer</p><p> </p><p>Down Side: No mechanical advantage. You may have to stop after a couple of hundred. (I am 59 and am starting to notice things like this now)</p><p> </p><p>Bottom Line: I will never go back to "NON-HAND" priming (at least for single stage presses and accuracy).</p><p> </p><p>My 2 cents.... rc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhouser, post: 298383, member: 18752"] I have used both the Lee and RCBS hand priming tools. Both work well but the RCBS Lawyer inspired Tray Seperator sliding anti-set off the tray do-hickey is a little pain. POINT: Upside: With hand priming you can feel the primer "bottom", you can feel loose primer pockets and tight primer pockets. With a couple of coffee cans you can prime several hundred rounds while watching tv. You gain grip strength and your hand shake is firmer Down Side: No mechanical advantage. You may have to stop after a couple of hundred. (I am 59 and am starting to notice things like this now) Bottom Line: I will never go back to "NON-HAND" priming (at least for single stage presses and accuracy). My 2 cents.... rc [/QUOTE]
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