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What Priming Tool to Buy

Yes if you have better than $600 laying around the Primal rights is the best. I been happy for years with my 21st century hand primer or I have a Several single feed hand primers that works fine. I’m getting older and the arthritis in my hands are getting worse, was planning on buying a PR but BenchrestBraxton posted the one above the other day in another thread there less than half the price and looks very well built.
Wayne
 
tested both ugly reloading pcps and primal rights units side by side (video coming soon). if i was reloading for the utmost consistency I would choose the ugly pcps, if I wanted good speed and consistency I'd choose the primal rights.

I just don't like how much force is required to crush primers properly on the primal rights. The ugly pcps makes crushing much easier due to the increased leverage using the press.

When using primers and cases with depths checked, I get primer depth consistency sub 0.0005" everytime with lapua brass, it's pretty incredible
 
tested both ugly reloading pcps and primal rights units side by side (video coming soon). if i was reloading for the utmost consistency I would choose the ugly pcps, if I wanted good speed and consistency I'd choose the primal rights.

I just don't like how much force is required to crush primers properly on the primal rights. The ugly pcps makes crushing much easier due to the increased leverage using the press.

When using primers and cases with depths checked, I get primer depth consistency sub 0.0005" everytime with lapua brass, it's pretty incredible
Get those videos coming buddy….. lose the blue gloves I don’t think there’s any battery acid on your tools…… enjoy your posts and videos
Wayne
 
Acquired a 21st century primer tool from a prize table a couple years ago, it does a great job and I’m thankful to have it.
i have a a hand primer that i use for doing small batches of 5 or so when doing testing when my bench primers are set up for doing other calibers.

I cannot imagine doing a large batch of brass with a hand primer.
 
I started using the RCBS bench primer because my hands just can't do more than a few cases without cramping anymore. Getting old and arthritis sucks, but, ......... That priming tool in the video looks to me to be a really good tool. I like that it is adjustable for seating depth. May have to get me one of those.
 
K&M, with a depth gauge attached. So that you know when each primer is seated to the exact same depth
I have these and the precision primer seater sold by ugly reloading 3x as fast and much easier on your hands. K&M work well but just so slow. The PPS isn't fast by any means but makes the K&M look like an all day affair.
 
The Lee bench primer is under rated--folks complain about the trays but after you use it a while and learn the quirks it is a fine piece of equipment capable of loading a lot of brass in short amount of time with a nice degree of precision--all about learning the tool---At times I cuss mine but if it broke I would get another tomorrow
 
Yes if you have better than $600 laying around the Primal rights is the best. I been happy for years with my 21st century hand primer or I have a Several single feed hand primers that works fine. I’m getting older and the arthritis in my hands are getting worse, was planning on buying a PR but BenchrestBraxton posted the one above the other day in another thread there less than half the price and looks very well built.
Wayne
I agree Wayne, I use the 21st Century (I have 2, one for 6PPC and the other for BR) the only problem is arthritis in my hands and squeezing that booger is getting harder! I've had and sold the RCBS bench mount, didn't like the time it took to load the tube but may have to revisit or find a half priced deal on a primal rights primer!!
 
I agree Wayne, I use the 21st Century (I have 2, one for 6PPC and the other for BR) the only problem is arthritis in my hands and squeezing that booger is getting harder! I've had and sold the RCBS bench mount, didn't like the time it took to load the tube but may have to revisit or find a half priced deal on a primal rights primer!!
you can likely buy mine soon probably then, but if you have hand issues then the ugly reloading pcps is what you want....
 
i use the k and m hand primer, its bomb proof, never had a problem with it unlike others that i wont mention. bs
Are you referring to the primers stacked up in the tube? I heard of this happening but I would like to know how many times it has truly happened. Not just the "friend of a friend twice removed" had it happen to him. Reason being and I'm only one person, out of many thousand of people who use a tube system of some type but I've been using a tube system in one way or the other since late 80's when I bought my first dillion press and never had a problem.
 

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