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Reloading
What Priming Tool?
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1882919" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>The depth adjustment is by turning the nut on top that holds the shell holder. You can turn it in a little extra and seat by feel or turn it to where the primers are perfect with the handle bottomed out. I ream all my primer pockets to same depth so I just set mine to seat bottomed out. The adjustment is very fine when setting depth so it's easy to get it perfect. It's also very simple to change between small and large. Also the ram is very precise in it's center and doesn't wiggle around like the Lee so primers start perfectly centered and go in smoothly. Very nice tool for the money. I've used some tools that cost 3 times more that just didn't feel any better. I shoot BR and several of my BR friends use this same one. I tell all my reloading students to get this one. It will last forever.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1882919, member: 38048"] The depth adjustment is by turning the nut on top that holds the shell holder. You can turn it in a little extra and seat by feel or turn it to where the primers are perfect with the handle bottomed out. I ream all my primer pockets to same depth so I just set mine to seat bottomed out. The adjustment is very fine when setting depth so it's easy to get it perfect. It's also very simple to change between small and large. Also the ram is very precise in it's center and doesn't wiggle around like the Lee so primers start perfectly centered and go in smoothly. Very nice tool for the money. I've used some tools that cost 3 times more that just didn't feel any better. I shoot BR and several of my BR friends use this same one. I tell all my reloading students to get this one. It will last forever. Shep [/QUOTE]
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