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Reloading safety reminder
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 2494915" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Wow, I have never seen this type of accident before. I have read all the warnings about priming and how certain brands shouldn't be used with some manufacturers priming tools but this serves as a solid warning about primers and priming operations in general.</p><p>I have always used a Lee Auto Prime hand primer up until recently. I went with the Frankford Arsenal Perfect Seater Hand Primer about a year ago and am not as pleased with it as I'd like to be.</p><p>In an effort to find an even better priming method, not necessarily faster, just a better "feel", I recommissioned my Dad's old RCBS RS press. It uses the large and small primer tubes but Dad never had or used them as far as I can remember. I bought the necessary accessories to operate it as RCBS intended.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]355441[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Guess I need to give some respect where respect is due. Thanks for the heads up and I really hope this guys recovers fully. I can imagine the throbbing pain! Ya'll be safe!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 2494915, member: 307"] Wow, I have never seen this type of accident before. I have read all the warnings about priming and how certain brands shouldn't be used with some manufacturers priming tools but this serves as a solid warning about primers and priming operations in general. I have always used a Lee Auto Prime hand primer up until recently. I went with the Frankford Arsenal Perfect Seater Hand Primer about a year ago and am not as pleased with it as I'd like to be. In an effort to find an even better priming method, not necessarily faster, just a better "feel", I recommissioned my Dad's old RCBS RS press. It uses the large and small primer tubes but Dad never had or used them as far as I can remember. I bought the necessary accessories to operate it as RCBS intended. [ATTACH type="full" alt="IMG_0296.jpg"]355441[/ATTACH] Guess I need to give some respect where respect is due. Thanks for the heads up and I really hope this guys recovers fully. I can imagine the throbbing pain! Ya'll be safe! [/QUOTE]
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