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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhawk" data-source="post: 1806188" data-attributes="member: 105459"><p>I have a FrankFord Arsenal Perfect Seat Platinum Hand Seat Primer tool and has served me well for over two years. The only issue that I had was that the female end composite feed which allows the primer tray to seat correctly buckled on the very T.D.C. creating a dimple that would not allow any Large Primers to feed. I explained the problem to Frankford and customer service sent me out a replacement part very quickly. Now that I'm back in service with my hand seater tool I can say that I know of no other tool that will allow you to precisely set your primers seating depth. All others rely on hand pressure to seat your primers,and this can easily result in your primer being seated too deeply. This can not happen with this tool as you have a thumb wheel adjustment which is used to correctly set the primers depth. O.B.T.W. it is very fast and easy to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhawk, post: 1806188, member: 105459"] I have a FrankFord Arsenal Perfect Seat Platinum Hand Seat Primer tool and has served me well for over two years. The only issue that I had was that the female end composite feed which allows the primer tray to seat correctly buckled on the very T.D.C. creating a dimple that would not allow any Large Primers to feed. I explained the problem to Frankford and customer service sent me out a replacement part very quickly. Now that I'm back in service with my hand seater tool I can say that I know of no other tool that will allow you to precisely set your primers seating depth. All others rely on hand pressure to seat your primers,and this can easily result in your primer being seated too deeply. This can not happen with this tool as you have a thumb wheel adjustment which is used to correctly set the primers depth. O.B.T.W. it is very fast and easy to use. [/QUOTE]
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