With a tool as old as yours, is it possible that the guide pocket that the pin and guide rides in is worn to the point of allowing it to shift at the end of the stroke? A one degree cant of the pin will get the results you are seeing.
I too used the Lee hand priming tool. I have two of them and used them right up to this year when I bought the new Lee Auto Bench Priming Tool (https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1017749087). It works great! You have really good "feel" (I like primers to bottom out solidly) and it is much easier on old hands than the hand held ones. They are cheap also.Yeah, I always figure a problem is my fault, but I've reloaded for 40+ years, and have never had this problem. I for years used the least expensive priming tool from Lee, wore 2 of them out.....if the new one wasn't "new and improved" , I'd have a 3rd one !!!!! What did you switch to, if I may ask?? Thanks, rsbhunter
I can personally recommend the K&M basic hand primer tool or step up to a click adjustable 21st centuryYeah, I always figure a problem is my fault, but I've reloaded for 40+ years, and have never had this problem. I for years used the least expensive priming tool from Lee, wore 2 of them out.....if the new one wasn't "new and improved" , I'd have a 3rd one !!!!! What did you switch to, if I may ask?? Thanks, rsbhunter
"new and improved" is marketing speak for we found a way to make them cheaper
Frank