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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 1171448" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>If your just wanting to plug the hole with a primer, then most any will do the job. If you want to feel the primer crush as it's seated, then be very picky. I must have at least a dozen devices stashed away in boxes. Each one was supposed to have been the latest and greatest invention to the re-loading world. Each time I found the priming device on my Co-Ax press to be be superior. A shooting buddy and I bought two of Fred Sinclair's tools, and it was like the sky opened up above us! He's had his for close to twenty years now (he also owns a bunch of devices). I sold mine after a couple months as my hands and it didn't get along. You could feel the primer bottom out in the hole, and then have full control of the crush. I later bought a K&M from the old Lock, Stock & Barrel Company. I loved it! Still use it to this very day.</p><p></p><p>buy once and save the money for St Pat's Day!</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 1171448, member: 25383"] If your just wanting to plug the hole with a primer, then most any will do the job. If you want to feel the primer crush as it's seated, then be very picky. I must have at least a dozen devices stashed away in boxes. Each one was supposed to have been the latest and greatest invention to the re-loading world. Each time I found the priming device on my Co-Ax press to be be superior. A shooting buddy and I bought two of Fred Sinclair's tools, and it was like the sky opened up above us! He's had his for close to twenty years now (he also owns a bunch of devices). I sold mine after a couple months as my hands and it didn't get along. You could feel the primer bottom out in the hole, and then have full control of the crush. I later bought a K&M from the old Lock, Stock & Barrel Company. I loved it! Still use it to this very day. buy once and save the money for St Pat's Day! gary [/QUOTE]
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