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Reloading
Priming with a Rock Chucker IV
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<blockquote data-quote="Pointman" data-source="post: 2233724" data-attributes="member: 102254"><p>I also recommend the RCBS tool. I use it mainly on the really long case, 338LM which makes hand priming more cumbersome. I still use my '60 version Chucker for the brass prep. Mostly I use the Frankfort Arsenal hand tool. I can do up to 150 at a sitting. I don't have much arthritis but I do get "trigger fingers", which require an injection and a couple of days off. I had one, incidentally my right-hand trigger finger, surgically repair but that required a longer recovery time. It was done when I had both carpal tunnel surgeries. My only complaint with my RCBS tool is that occasionally, it tends to throw small primers on the floor. Other than that it does the job well. I have a small area so I don't keep tools mounted on the bench but they're in tubs on furniture dollies under the bench so I can get easy access. I have one RCBS tool base mounted on a 1/2 inch baltic birch h scrap piece. I then "C" clamp the base on the bench and mount the primer tool or powder measure. Also keeps the tooling cleaner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pointman, post: 2233724, member: 102254"] I also recommend the RCBS tool. I use it mainly on the really long case, 338LM which makes hand priming more cumbersome. I still use my '60 version Chucker for the brass prep. Mostly I use the Frankfort Arsenal hand tool. I can do up to 150 at a sitting. I don't have much arthritis but I do get "trigger fingers", which require an injection and a couple of days off. I had one, incidentally my right-hand trigger finger, surgically repair but that required a longer recovery time. It was done when I had both carpal tunnel surgeries. My only complaint with my RCBS tool is that occasionally, it tends to throw small primers on the floor. Other than that it does the job well. I have a small area so I don't keep tools mounted on the bench but they're in tubs on furniture dollies under the bench so I can get easy access. I have one RCBS tool base mounted on a 1/2 inch baltic birch h scrap piece. I then "C" clamp the base on the bench and mount the primer tool or powder measure. Also keeps the tooling cleaner. [/QUOTE]
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