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WTK: Best Hand Primer
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2967713" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>I use the RCBS hand primer. Have used it for a very long time, and works great. I like that I don't have to touch individual primers becuase they feed from a flip tray.</p><p></p><p>The 21st Century click adjustable is what I would use if I wanted to upgrade to a more precise handheld.</p><p></p><p>I have a CPS but still use the RCBS for some things. It works more than well enough for the majority of shooting that I load in small batches for. You won't catch me loading 400x 223AIs for P-Dogs using the RCSB but for quickly loading up 20 more 30-06 rounds to smoke whitetail and pigs with it's more than good enough. Basically if primer seating tuning would make a smaller difference than some other step of the process (using an FL die, not cleaning brass, measuring powder with a scoop, etc) there's no benefit from it. Different ways of loading for different goals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2967713, member: 116181"] I use the RCBS hand primer. Have used it for a very long time, and works great. I like that I don't have to touch individual primers becuase they feed from a flip tray. The 21st Century click adjustable is what I would use if I wanted to upgrade to a more precise handheld. I have a CPS but still use the RCBS for some things. It works more than well enough for the majority of shooting that I load in small batches for. You won't catch me loading 400x 223AIs for P-Dogs using the RCSB but for quickly loading up 20 more 30-06 rounds to smoke whitetail and pigs with it's more than good enough. Basically if primer seating tuning would make a smaller difference than some other step of the process (using an FL die, not cleaning brass, measuring powder with a scoop, etc) there's no benefit from it. Different ways of loading for different goals. [/QUOTE]
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