Well, it finally happened, that pot-metal lever on my decade old Lee Autoprime folded in half the other night. The offending part is no longer available due to the new model Autoprime XR having a different configuration.
Using one priming tool for all these years, for many hundreds of varmint (.22-250) loads per year, fairly high volume .45 ACP, and hundreds and hundreds of .308 for both the M1A and the new Palma rifle.
My first thought is to get the Sinclair seater and call it a done deal, but the idea of handling all those primers one at a time seems less than intellegent for the high volume loads. No argument, that is the way I want to go for the Palma loads.
Thinking I might just get the 21st Century seater so as to use the Lee trays from my now useless Autoprime, and think about the Sinclair for a bit longer...
Thoughts?
Using one priming tool for all these years, for many hundreds of varmint (.22-250) loads per year, fairly high volume .45 ACP, and hundreds and hundreds of .308 for both the M1A and the new Palma rifle.
My first thought is to get the Sinclair seater and call it a done deal, but the idea of handling all those primers one at a time seems less than intellegent for the high volume loads. No argument, that is the way I want to go for the Palma loads.
Thinking I might just get the 21st Century seater so as to use the Lee trays from my now useless Autoprime, and think about the Sinclair for a bit longer...
Thoughts?