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What priming tool do you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2372026" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>Lee Auto Prime Hand Primers. I wore out two old style from the 90's just last year. I would estimate they loaded multiple 10's of thousands of primers from 380 auto to 458WM. I don't swap parts just use the small or large primer version. The round thumb cam part (cheap pop metal) wore down working against the hard primer seating rod and would leave them proud a few K. Lee could not replace them or the parts, and would not if I started messing with them to "fix" it. No I was not on this forum then or I would have snagged some used ones. Lee offered a decent credit for the new version under their lifetime warranty. I had to mail them in to get credit on the new ones (great conversation "sorry its a lawyer thing they made us do". The new ones are working fine just the safety crap causes little glitches the old version never had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2372026, member: 42157"] Lee Auto Prime Hand Primers. I wore out two old style from the 90's just last year. I would estimate they loaded multiple 10's of thousands of primers from 380 auto to 458WM. I don't swap parts just use the small or large primer version. The round thumb cam part (cheap pop metal) wore down working against the hard primer seating rod and would leave them proud a few K. Lee could not replace them or the parts, and would not if I started messing with them to "fix" it. No I was not on this forum then or I would have snagged some used ones. Lee offered a decent credit for the new version under their lifetime warranty. I had to mail them in to get credit on the new ones (great conversation "sorry its a lawyer thing they made us do". The new ones are working fine just the safety crap causes little glitches the old version never had. [/QUOTE]
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