Currently I use the Ole RCBS Primer Pocket Crimp remover die, I've had this thing for some time and am very familiar with it's ups and downs. The question is has anyone "HERE" ever gotten what the markets got available and done one of those head to head comparisons?
In todays world your not allowed to "test drive" anything in the reloading world unless you just happen to know someone that has what you may be interested in and give it a whirl per-se.
For some people they can get what they want and be done with it, others like to get the opinion of others and make that 1 time purchase in hopes it will be the one and only time they'll need to get that certain piece of equipment.
Any one out there ever gone through and actually found out which primer pocket remover tool held up the best and actually took it to the max to find out which one withstood the pressure? And I'm not talking one of those hand held tools either folks, I do at times a tremendous amount in one sitting, emphasis on the sitting part.
From what info I can gather there are the RCBS die type, I guess the new improved RCBS bench mount, and the Dillon tool all of which do the same thing, and that's remove the primer pocket crimp. Which one would be the toughest, strongest, and most durable to own?