This is the best primer seating tool.

Other primer tools can’t compete. Prove me wrong. (Pro tip blah blah…)

French cleat DIY shelving in the background? Because making those is like OCD and a half. If that’s the case, then debating with you is pointless! Ha! I’m on to you! :stuck_out_tongue:

Chicken……:rooster::rooster::rooster::rooster::rooster::rooster::rooster::rooster::rooster::rooster::rooster::rooster::rooster:

Ahhhh CRAP! Im found out!!!

I have a choice but I prefer this one…

Nothing like sitting watching TV and priming a few hundred cases lol.

Dillon 650 with right calibre conversion… Best priming tool ever.

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Kids of today, with your fancy tools. This has served me for generations and injuries have been fairly rare.

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Ask Brett about that!

I have a couple of Lee hand primers, one set up for large, the other for small primers. They work well, the one in the OP looks like a pain to load the primers into.

As long as you have an RCBS flip tray, it takes about 5 to 10 seconds.

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Does anyone else use one of these?
Ive just done about 500 cases today with my Lee one, but its starting to shit me. Primers coming out upside down or bloody sideways.
I think it might be time to upgrade

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Actually, I’ve just replaced mine… I’ll post a review when i get home.

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@bentaz
here ya go
Derraco Engineering PCPS-Lite Primer Seating Tool - Gear & Shop Reviews - Oz Gun Lobby

@JizzFlinger see above, consider yourself proved wrong :slight_smile: :pray:

I’ve had mine since 2010 at least. Haven’t found anything better yet. Not keen on the bench mounted systems.

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Only one I’ve ever had or used so can’t compare but it’s cheap, easy to use & you get direct control of seating depth once you get the feel for it. Also, as mentioned earlier, you can sit and chat or watch a movie while you prime your cases.

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I don’t know if it can make a difference, but I did a hundred cases with the same lee tool this morning with no issues, compared to the probably 35 fuck ups I had doing 500is 9mm cases the other day.
The only thing different was the primers themselves, CCI small rifle as apposed to whatever brand of Brazilian rubbish small pistol ones I used the other day. The CCI’s feel heavier and I wonder if thats what made a difference?
Anyone else noticed something like this?