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What Priming Tool?
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1889180" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>I've tried alot of tools on the market over the yrs. The 60 dollar k and m is the best value on a tool that will last forever. All solid steel parts. The Sinclair and 21st century are nicer versions of it but don't prime any better in my opinion. I use mine for all my BR ammo and if it didn't work I would use something else. It works great and most of my friends use one also after trying mine. My one buddy wanted to trade me his Sinclair for mine. He ended up buying his own. Sometimes the most expensive is just that. More expensive. Sure the tool I use is plain and simple. But that's a good thing. If you get the 21st century you will love it. If you get the 1/3 the price k and m you will love it. If you have bad hands or fingers get the bench mounted units. I have no problem endorsing the k and m. </p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1889180, member: 38048"] I've tried alot of tools on the market over the yrs. The 60 dollar k and m is the best value on a tool that will last forever. All solid steel parts. The Sinclair and 21st century are nicer versions of it but don't prime any better in my opinion. I use mine for all my BR ammo and if it didn't work I would use something else. It works great and most of my friends use one also after trying mine. My one buddy wanted to trade me his Sinclair for mine. He ended up buying his own. Sometimes the most expensive is just that. More expensive. Sure the tool I use is plain and simple. But that's a good thing. If you get the 21st century you will love it. If you get the 1/3 the price k and m you will love it. If you have bad hands or fingers get the bench mounted units. I have no problem endorsing the k and m. Shep [/QUOTE]
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