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What Priming Tool?
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<blockquote data-quote="marchboom" data-source="post: 1882803" data-attributes="member: 10562"><p>I have used a Lee hand primer but after a while my hand starts to cramp up. As far as adjustable priming tools are concerned, I think they are just a gimmick. Primers are designed to be seated flush in the pocket and this "sets" the anvil. Seating them anything less than this and you risk having the primer fail to ignite. I have used the RCBS Automatic Priming Tool for approx 30-35 yrs and I love it. Filling the tube takes maybe 2 minutes and you can really feel how well the primer is being seated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marchboom, post: 1882803, member: 10562"] I have used a Lee hand primer but after a while my hand starts to cramp up. As far as adjustable priming tools are concerned, I think they are just a gimmick. Primers are designed to be seated flush in the pocket and this "sets" the anvil. Seating them anything less than this and you risk having the primer fail to ignite. I have used the RCBS Automatic Priming Tool for approx 30-35 yrs and I love it. Filling the tube takes maybe 2 minutes and you can really feel how well the primer is being seated. [/QUOTE]
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