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chuckw2 said:I've used the Lee's and RCBS for a long time......Very happy with both.
savageshooter86 said:Lee just seems to be made out of cheap material and after priming over 1000 it feels like it has gotten stiffer to operate and the smoothness is not there anymore
wmdron said:I used the arm on my RCBS press to install primers for a good many years, then finally broke down and bought the hand primer form 21st century. I don't know why I waited so long, the 21st century primer is well made and a joy to use. I recommend it without any hesitation.
chuckw2 said:A couple of years ago I was in the barn at the Super Shoot talking to some old friends. One thing I noticed that they mostly used the same components, same brass , same primers, same powders, same dies etc.
Most of them were using Lee tools, they all had the $100 priming tools in their boxes, but were using the Lee. I wonder why?
On the target, do you really think it makes a difference.
Richard Lee thinks outside of the box design wise,
If you want a $100 tool, by all means buy it, but don't think that it will change the way you live..
Only wind flags and trigger time improve scores, not primer seating depth.