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Reloading
What do you regret buying?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sealesniper" data-source="post: 1602163" data-attributes="member: 20769"><p>I have bought some crap before, but the most recent and worst is the Lee Auto prime and the Lee Precission hand priming tools. I have to use my free hand to hold the plastic cover on the primer tray and every 10th to 15th primer double stacks, and pushed the plastic tray off, then primers turn over. Stop, fully remove cover, unload the upside down or sideways, or doubled primers in the tool, then turn all the primers in the tray the the correct direction, and start again. Seems to be worse with small primers (that is why I have two of these one large, one small) but they are both garbage. I always go back to my K&M. Might be a little slower, but very consisent and probably faster in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sealesniper, post: 1602163, member: 20769"] I have bought some crap before, but the most recent and worst is the Lee Auto prime and the Lee Precission hand priming tools. I have to use my free hand to hold the plastic cover on the primer tray and every 10th to 15th primer double stacks, and pushed the plastic tray off, then primers turn over. Stop, fully remove cover, unload the upside down or sideways, or doubled primers in the tool, then turn all the primers in the tray the the correct direction, and start again. Seems to be worse with small primers (that is why I have two of these one large, one small) but they are both garbage. I always go back to my K&M. Might be a little slower, but very consisent and probably faster in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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