Sorry, but I will not try to advertise our tool or gain monetarily in a thread where a guy blew up his hands with a competitors product. I "almost" posted explaining my thoughts on the incident, but I deleted it. I fully believe in the safety and value of our CPS, but this is not the time for that.
Suffice it to say, tubes aren't the problem. It's how they are used and the lack of proper cleaning/maintenance. The buildup of primer residue is real. Progressive presses have huge leverage, and the users can't feel a jam... so they blow the stack when they cut a half-dropped primer.
Then there's the "geniuses" that think they can "improve" our CPS by putting a rubber band around the shuttle, despite the fact I had a prototype with a spring return mechanism that I
INTENTIONALLY OMITTED for the production models. The rubber band causes a safety issue and premature wear on our tool, and I do not approve.
I pray the guy in the original post gets healed up and is more careful in the future.
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