Same here,K22 said:As long as your hands are clean and dry there is absolutely no reason to be concerned about handling them.
I have never encountered any problems handling primers with my fingers in over 40+ years of reloading.
tenring said:My first - very well known - gunsmith preached "never touch primers". He felt the salt in fingers would contaminate them. I avoided this for years, using a Lee tray loader and pouring them in from a small plastic box.
Then I bought a K&M single primer tool and was forced to pick them up. Never had a problem. I question his advice.
LawrenceHanson said:I too believe this is a tale from benchrest shooters. These guys will get their hands coated in bolt grease, bore solvent, case lube, and who knows what else. And during a match they rarely have the opportunity to wash their hands prior to reloading.
LE Hanson