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One question if this is so good for feel why do you need such a big handle to seat a primer? It looks 3 times as long as my old K&M....... jim
 
The cover tube is a solution for a problem that does not exist.

Could be. That said when there is a CHEAP, DEAD SIMPLE, and PROVEN safety factor that can be added to said "best" priming tool, why not implement it?

I tend to reflect that we are working with multiple independent explosive compounds housed in a soft aluminum tube.

FWIW, Matt.

Btw, It would appear it's been closer to four years. Here is my original post and responses...FWIW

http://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/primal-rights-cps.3903131/
 
Gotta disagree with you Dusty, there is a limit. Unless, nobody wins without one. I am sure it is a well made tool, sure looks nice, but next someone will have a 450.00 trigger shoe for greater accuracy .

actually, a trigger shoe that would allow me to get a subconscious break every time I’d pay $450 for gladly
 
One question if this is so good for feel why do you need such a big handle to seat a primer? It looks 3 times as long as my old K&M....... jim
A big handle isn't a bad thing, some people that are looking for a bench mounted priming tool are like me and have wrist injuries. Thats why I don't use a hand held priming tool, it kills my wrists. A tool like this would make reloading a lot easier on me. Sometimes just the pressure from tightening a screw on a switch plate will send a jolt of pain up my arm like I stuck the screwdriver in a 220 plug!
 
Well, I've had my fill of the hostile and disrespectful nature of people on this site. I simply am too passionate about our products to endure the constant accusatory tone some posters insist on presenting me with. It makes it impossible for me to really enjoy discussions here as I'd so much like to do. This isn't a hobby or "just business" for me. I take it personally, and its obvious to me this isn't a place where my good intentions and desire to be helpful will be respected in any way. Detractors whether intentional or not seem to really enjoy throwing rocks to see how I'll react. I don't enjoy it at all. Maybe after a good long absence again, I can once again build up a bit of a tolerance and participate without these unpleasant posts affecting my attitude. I do miss the sincere and genuine conversation with level headed people that once could be found on some websites. While I may not have always been level-headed myself, it's a shortcoming I've remedied, and I find my tolerance for attacks, no matter how nuanced, has reached its limit. If being witty and clever is more important than discovering whether I want to help resolve your issue, perceived or real, so be it. I'll be refraining from participation for a good long while.

Our valued customers can always reach me anytime via phone, and we very much appreciate your support!

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Primal Rights, Inc
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I don't blame you. I'm new to the sight, and not a BR or long-distance shooter of any type but I do enjoy the site immensely. In my short time here I've seen a fair amount of negativity towards you and your products from certain people. Perhaps there is history I'm unaware of, but from where I'm sitting it is very poor on their part. If someone doesn't want to pay for what appear to be top-shelf products they can opt out, move on.

I realize I have no dog in the fight and perhaps no right to speak out, but I will miss your posts.
 
I don't blame you. I'm new to the sight, and not a BR or long-distance shooter of any type but I do enjoy the site immensely. In my short time here I've seen a fair amount of negativity towards you and your products from certain people. Perhaps there is history I'm unaware of, but from where I'm sitting it is very poor on their part. If someone doesn't want to pay for what appear to be top-shelf products they can opt out, move on.

I realize I have no dog in the fight and perhaps no right to speak out, but I will miss your posts.
You should get one and try it- youll love it if you shoot a lot
 
I don't blame you. I'm new to the sight, and not a BR or long-distance shooter of any type but I do enjoy the site immensely. In my short time here I've seen a fair amount of negativity towards you and your products from certain people. Perhaps there is history I'm unaware of, but from where I'm sitting it is very poor on their part. If someone doesn't want to pay for what appear to be top-shelf products they can opt out, move on.

I realize I have no dog in the fight and perhaps no right to speak out, but I will miss your posts.
Yeah, I don’t get it either. People complain about a quality proven product like this because of cost, but then fall all over themselves for a cheap barrel of unknown make or chambering because of the cheap cost.
 
actually, a trigger shoe that would allow me to get a subconscious break every time I’d pay $450 for gladly

Hmmm... are there rules in the various competitive disciplines that require the shooter to physically touch the trigger?
 
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I have owned one of these for a year. Not cheap, but it is the best bench mounted priming tool. RCBS makes an excellent bench mounted primer, this one is better. It's adjustable in .001 increments, simple to set up, and completely reliable. It's a lot like the superb 21st Century single priming tool....just faster. We bought it because we sometimes prime 1K cases at a time and this is the only way to go in that situation. Now, if I could just get my Dillon 750 primer to be reliable...ugh.
 
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Im fighting real hard to not get one. I love nice tools

Heck Dusty, use yer head. The sooner you get one, the less cost per case primed, amortised over the rest of your life....see? Faster ya snag one, faster you start smiling even more. :cool::D;)
They're better than a Maybach.....for those who dont understand = HYPERBOLE....:eek::oops::rolleyes::D
We are trying to agree w you Orkan.

I see now, after reading all 4 pages that Dusty be a proud owner.

Detonating a primer in a manner that would reach the stack...imo, those who think this is remotely possible with the leverage available should be handling their primers with padded tweezers, removed from a down pillow and moving them at a rate of less than an inch a minute....... orrr, install a steel shield in the back seat of the car to keep the grand kids' feet from reaching the accelerator when you take them out for ice cream.
As has been stated - can't happen w/o idiots with big hammers operating the slide.

Orkan mi Amigo, your product is a bit of sheer excellence. (I'm a retired toolmaker.) Buttt, know that the bell shaped curve has to start somewhere.
As I told my son around the 3rd or 4th grade, if it isn't true, it doesn't count when they are ragging on you, so don't let your feelings get hurt.
 
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Heck Dusty, use yer head. The sooner you get one, the less cost per case primed, amortised over the rest of your life....see? Faster ya snag one, faster you start smiling even more. :cool::D;)
They're better than a Maybach.....for those who dont understand = HYPERBOLE....:eek::oops::rolleyes::D
We are trying to agree w you Orkan.

I see now, after reading all 4 pages that Dusty be a proud owner.

Detonating a primer in a manner that would reach the stack...imo, those who think this is remotely possible with the leverage available should be handling their primers with padded tweezers, removed from a down pillow and moving them at a rate of less than an inch a minute....... orrr, install a steel shield in the back seat of the car to keep the grand kids' feet from reaching the accelerator when you take them out for ice cream.
As has been stated - can't happen w/o idiots with big hammers operating the slide.

Orkan mi Amigo, your product is a bit of sheer excellence. (I'm a retired toolmaker.) Buttt, know that the bell shaped curve has to start somewhere.
As I told my son around the 3rd or 4th grade, if it isn't true, it doesn't count when they are ragging on you, so don't let your feelings get hurt.
Its well worth the money if you like nice solid things. If youre satisfied with lee tools or regular ole off the shelf equipment, the price probably does seem high, but its a nice, solid piece and is very fast and precise
 

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