Okay, so last night. I spent a whole episode of a tv program disassembling, brushing, and oiling every pivoting or sliding surface of the FA contraption. I'm talking even removing all the tiny hex head screws and taking it fully apart. After reassemble, the thing works so smoothly and with such little effort, I thought I had put it back together incorrectly. Disassembled it again just to make sure I had it right. WOW. what a change. I don't know what was stuck in there from when I first purchased it, but this is a whole different tool now.
This is the best guess as to what was wrong.
When I first bought it, I was shooting CMP highpower format. So I wanted to load up about 1500 rounds for the season. So the first 1500 primers I set were in primer pockets that I had swaged the crimp out of. Lake city brass. Set those first 1500 primers and perhaps my crimp swage did not do enough as I needed. From the get go, it took alot of force to seat primers. I had thought that was just the way it went.
When I cleaned out the tool last night there were oodles of brass slivers and dust in every surface. I think that the first 1500 primers were hard to seat because of the partial swage of the crimp. And all the rest of the priming I have done has been hindered by the brass in all moving areas of the tool. Either way. It's working better than ever now and I can set primers one handed.