I splurged and bought a 21st century priming tool. There has been many reviews and opinions written about this tool on this forum so all I'll say about it is WOW!! Amazing piece of craftsmanship.
When I started reloading back in the 70's I was told not to touch the primers with your bare hands if at all possible for fear of contaminating them with the oil from your fingers. So, with this in mind, for my first session with my new priming tool I used a pair of duck billed tweezers to load the primer. It worked great but I got to wondering how other ppl did it. So what's your favorite technique for getting the primer onto the tool? And if you use your fingers have you had any misfires that could have been caused by primer contamination?
When I started reloading back in the 70's I was told not to touch the primers with your bare hands if at all possible for fear of contaminating them with the oil from your fingers. So, with this in mind, for my first session with my new priming tool I used a pair of duck billed tweezers to load the primer. It worked great but I got to wondering how other ppl did it. So what's your favorite technique for getting the primer onto the tool? And if you use your fingers have you had any misfires that could have been caused by primer contamination?