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<blockquote data-quote="Reloader222" data-source="post: 818664" data-attributes="member: 25295"><p>I had used the Old Lee Hand Prime for many years. Then I got the first Hornady Hand Prime and loved it even more. After several more years the RCBS Hand Prime became available and I had then sold the Hornady. Only problem I had with the RCBS was that the primer ram fells out when you turn the unit upside down. Another problem was that the unit requires a lot more squeeze compared to the Lee and Hornady. I had then invested money in the RCBS Universal Hand Prime unit. The problem with this unit was that it does not align 100%. One out of +-10 cases would give you a click noise indicating that the primer was not in line and it lets you wonder if the anvil of the primer is still in tact. However, I had then purchased the new Hornady Hand Prime and currently I only use this unit. The squeeze is smooth and easy and it gives you a good feel of the seating process. Furthermore it had no loose items that can get lost. Only important thing about the Hornady Hand Prime is that you must only use Hornady or RCBS shell holders - it has a tray for RCBS shell holders and a tray for Hornday shell holders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reloader222, post: 818664, member: 25295"] I had used the Old Lee Hand Prime for many years. Then I got the first Hornady Hand Prime and loved it even more. After several more years the RCBS Hand Prime became available and I had then sold the Hornady. Only problem I had with the RCBS was that the primer ram fells out when you turn the unit upside down. Another problem was that the unit requires a lot more squeeze compared to the Lee and Hornady. I had then invested money in the RCBS Universal Hand Prime unit. The problem with this unit was that it does not align 100%. One out of +-10 cases would give you a click noise indicating that the primer was not in line and it lets you wonder if the anvil of the primer is still in tact. However, I had then purchased the new Hornady Hand Prime and currently I only use this unit. The squeeze is smooth and easy and it gives you a good feel of the seating process. Furthermore it had no loose items that can get lost. Only important thing about the Hornady Hand Prime is that you must only use Hornady or RCBS shell holders - it has a tray for RCBS shell holders and a tray for Hornday shell holders. [/QUOTE]
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