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    Lee auto prime II

    Anyone else still use this old girl? I have a lyman acculine press that I use just for this and the lee push through Sizers. Sure makes quick work of repriming cases.

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    I love mine, in fact I wore out the pin that goes into the shell holder and a very blessed member here made me a couple of spares. I have an RCBS Partner press, the unit is never removed. The Partner gives so much feel during the process that it is easy and quick.

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    I loved my first Lee Auto-Prime. I just wanted to try the AP 2. Loved it so much I soon got an inexpensive little Lee RELOADER press to make priming a perminate set-up.

    Loved that system so much I then got Lee's excellent Universal Deprimer die and another little RELOADER press for it. Together, I can easily, quickly - and cleanly - handle all of my deprime/reprime tasks.

    Loved the combination so much I got a scrap metal plate, 4"x 5" x 1/2", and mounted the pair of little presses side by side on it.

    The finished assembly can easily be C-clamped to the edge of my loading bench and I'm ready to deal with primers in seconds. (The same mounting plate could easily be made with a bit of scrap 3/4" plywood plus four T-nuts and short bolts.)

    Why Lee's excellent Auto-Prime 2 sold so poorly they were finally dropped I'll never understand.

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    Did the same as 1hole, mounted it on a piece of 1/4 that I C-clamp to my bench. Like the fact I can feel the primer seat. Even got some spare parts from Lee and a spare one off Ebay. Only issue is the last 5-10 primers feeding into the die, easy solution was to use a cable tie, snipped end square and insert in through. A gentle nudge and the primer is over the ram. Can't use the hand held (arthritis) and hated the old primer arm, prime on upstroke system.

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    The Auto Prime II is the best priming system I ever used. Smooth, consistent error free feed and 100% reliable. All my rifle brass and small runs of pistol are primed on a Auto Prime II. Have one set up full time for large primers and one for small primers.

    My go to primer unless running progressive press which primes on the fly.

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    I just clamp the lyman acculine to the table. It sure is a handy priming system.

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    No complaints about mine, other than I lost it, right after I bought it. It finally turned up after twenty some odd years. I don't understand why they quit making it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimkim View Post
    No complaints about mine, other than I lost it, right after I bought it. It finally turned up after twenty some odd years. I don't understand why they quit making it.
    Quit because too few folks were buying them.

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    Issue was they did not work well with some primers, okay with CCI and I think R-P, but limited on WIN and IIRC no Federals. CCI are my favorite primers so wasn't a problem for me but was if your LGS didn't stock them or you preferred a different brand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich/WIS View Post
    Issue was they did not work well with some primers, okay with CCI and I think R-P, but limited on WIN and IIRC no Federals. CCI are my favorite primers so wasn't a problem for me but was if your LGS didn't stock them or you preferred a different brand.
    Mine works with my CCI's, Tula/Wolf, and Win primers. I haven't tried it with Fed yet. I'm not wild about Fed primers though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimkim View Post
    No complaints about mine, other than I lost it, right after I bought it. It finally turned up after twenty some odd years. I don't understand why they quit making it.

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    Lee may have considered the auto bench prime a replacement for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onelight View Post
    Lee may have considered the auto bench prime a replacement for it.
    Perhaps. I've lost track of time but seems like ten years or so between dropping the first and offering the next. Anyway, I still have my AP 2 but if it crashes before I crash I'll sure try the bench primer.

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    Love my autoprime II's. In fact I own 3. I have bought some Lyman and RCBS prime dies to change into autoprime dies if I can. Have to get the equipment first but that is on the wish list. You would think someone would take the design and improve it a little and remarket it.

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