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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 742729" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I actually owned a Sinclair for awhile, but it didn't like my old hands very well. I sold it to a buddy and bought the standard K&M. The Sinclair has the best feel of any I've used, but the K&M is right there on it's door step. I have an RCBS and a Lee as well laying around gathering dust. I can feel the primer bottoming out just fine with the K&M, can't get there with the Lee or RCBS. Now K&M sells one with a dial indicator that actually measure the primer hight, and allows to to seat it off that measurment. I may opt to go this way in the future. </p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 742729, member: 25383"] I actually owned a Sinclair for awhile, but it didn't like my old hands very well. I sold it to a buddy and bought the standard K&M. The Sinclair has the best feel of any I've used, but the K&M is right there on it's door step. I have an RCBS and a Lee as well laying around gathering dust. I can feel the primer bottoming out just fine with the K&M, can't get there with the Lee or RCBS. Now K&M sells one with a dial indicator that actually measure the primer hight, and allows to to seat it off that measurment. I may opt to go this way in the future. gary [/QUOTE]
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