I have an original Hornady hand primer. The current ones are similar. I liked it better than an RCBS a friend let me try bc it pivots at the top like pliers, rather than at the bottom. It felt more natural to me. After a bajillion primers seated it got to the point where they would barely go flush. Disassembly revealed the holes where the pins went through the pot metal handle And in the link were wallowed out. I reverse engineered and machined a new handle from aluminum with brass bushings for the pivot points. It works silky smooth now and I could bury primers if I wanted to. Overkill and more costly, time wise, than one of the expensive ones, probably. But hey, I needed something to do on a rainy day, and I wanted to load without waiting a week for the brown truck to arrive.
				
			
	








