I use my RCBS Bench unit for really big stuff. CheyTac 375HE and really small stuff like .17/5.7x28. I may try to make adapters for 50 cal.I like my old RCBS bench unit, used since 1978. This priming tool lets me put my weight on the handle, very useful when seating Russian primers.I still have a Lee, nearly as old and fully functional.
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Yeah Me To I got a couple of the new ones and they are junk. Luckily I had a few of my old ones and was able to get some parts from people. I do think though the new body will work with the old parts wont it not sure but its worth a try.Totally agree with this. I bought a new one after using the old one for decades and sent it back after 100 primers and the end of my patience by the end of the same 1000 primers.
K&M . I uses the Lee shell holders and is great.K&M but I am sure the 21 century is good.
10-4. I have used one for years, with 0 issues. BarlowI bought the rcbs handheld with the universal case holder. Works well and have no complaints.
John has an extra one he is sending my way. thanks John
I should have qualified my type of shooting that I need this for also. high volume Squirrel shooting (4000+ rds a year)
Holy cow thats for sure-- priming new lapua 6br brass with an old lee autoprime and I almost wasnt strong enough to get er done.You must have some strong thumbs, then, doing all those on a Lee Autoprime. I love mine (old version) but with tight primer pockets it takes all I have from both thumbs to seat a bit crushed. And I only ever do 80 or less at a time.
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A man has to know when he is beatsounds easier than it is? plus some of us have to stay and fight
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Holy cow thats for sure-- priming new lapua 6br brass with an old lee autoprime and I almost wasnt strong enough to get er done.
Ok Thanks Ill try itIt does help to keep the Lee greased internally at the metal-to-metal pivot point. Also, uniforming the primer pockets will usually deepens them a bit, which puts the Lee a tiny bit closer to the fully extended, max-leverage position as the primer is anvil is being crushed.
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