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Anyone's hands get sore after priming brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="pony doctor" data-source="post: 2066789" data-attributes="member: 82040"><p>I use the RCBS tool that has a tube that will hold up to 100 primers with a leveraged handle that makes priming a piece of cake, seats them perfectly, ie no "high primers" to have to re-seat ever again. I Cannot recommend a primer tool any better than this one. The old "hand squeeze" tools do cause blisters and with arthritis in my hands, thankful to not ever have to use these hand primers again!!!! It bolts/screws to a table top and is very handy. Load the tube, and it delivers one primer at a time. </p><p>Google RCBS priming tools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pony doctor, post: 2066789, member: 82040"] I use the RCBS tool that has a tube that will hold up to 100 primers with a leveraged handle that makes priming a piece of cake, seats them perfectly, ie no "high primers" to have to re-seat ever again. I Cannot recommend a primer tool any better than this one. The old "hand squeeze" tools do cause blisters and with arthritis in my hands, thankful to not ever have to use these hand primers again!!!! It bolts/screws to a table top and is very handy. Load the tube, and it delivers one primer at a time. Google RCBS priming tools. [/QUOTE]
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