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Bench priming tools.
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Really liking the least expensive of the priming tool test so far. The Lyman Accu-Prime on the 5" InlineFabrication base is just what the Dr ordered for my precision loading application. No problem, for me, placing the primers individually in the tool. I seldom prime over a couple of hundred cases at a time and It make me feel like more a part of things. Only takes a few seconds to change tools on the base. Whatta Hobby!
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Primed a hundred each SR and LR this morning using the Primal Rights tool. Have to admit it's very nice. Most expensive and it runs flawlessly. Primer tube feed is perfect. Whatta Hobby!
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If you have ever noticed any of my photos while loading with Varget, it is the messiest stuff to deal with, bounces all over the bench. I may clean things up for photos, but usually it is a mess.Comment
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After months of comparisons and going back a forth, I have come to the conclusion that the Primal Rights CPS is the best of the best. More expensive than the rest, but design and construction are wonderful. Feels like a tool that should last a lifetime. Primed a few hundred SRs this morning and it is just a joy to operate after the many years of hand priming. Added the inline fabrication base and some large rubber feet to accomplish what works for me. Whatta Hobby!
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Another small batch of Lapua .223 brass to prime this morning. Gosh this is getting to be fun. Whatta Hobby!
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