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    Broke my Auto prime

    Well, after nearly 20 years of use my Lee Autoprime broke last evening. The thumb actuating lever snapped off - don't know my own strength . In fairness I have been nursing the entire unit for a while as the feeding on the large primer tray has been playing up.

    Fortunately my wife is going past my local reloading retailer today and will get me a new unit. I don't think the old one owes me anything to be honest.
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    I have broken two Lee Auotprimes over the years. Fortunately, it was a different part each time and I was able to make one good unit from the two broken ones.

    So save the parts. Neither of mine lasted 20 years.

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    I have two around here that didn't make it anywhere near that long. Neither made it 20 weeks before wearing out the stupid cheap little *** link.

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    Been using mine for about 20 years. Just a bit of lube on the "sutpid cheap little *** link" and only enough pressure to bottom the primers in the primer pocket, no more, and the thing just keeps on going. One of the best priming tools ever made.

    Jerry Liles

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    Quote Originally Posted by 13Echo View Post
    Been using mine for about 20 years. Just a bit of lube on the "sutpid cheap little *** link" and only enough pressure to bottom the primers in the primer pocket, no more, and the thing just keeps on going. One of the best priming tools ever made.

    Jerry Liles
    Yeap. That's why I am replacing it. Couldn't see me reloading without one.
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    I have broken three over the years, two broke where you slide in the shell holder and one broke at the lever. I do not blame the unit for any of these failures though, I like to make certain that i seat the primer below flush so I use two thumbs on the lever. I have two autoprimes in use, one in each primer size and a spare complete unit in the reloading cabinet. I also have new levers and an extra body as replacement parts. Where else can you get a tool that you use so much and works as well as these do for less than $15!
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    I have broken just about every part on the Lee Autoprime. Haven't broken a part in years now. The lube and handling mentioned above help. I have also found that if I tumble the brass again after depriming, the primers seat with about half the effort. That final polish removes any residue that may impede primer seating. They go in slick as a whistle and no more breakage.

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    When I bought my "first" Lee Autoprime, maybe 20 years ago, shortly after they starting making a primer tool with the auto feed anyway, I got two so I would have a back-up. Set one for large primers and one for small. Both are still working fine and all primers are seated slightly below flush too.

    I got a Lee Autoprime II shortly after they came out. On the press (a little Lee "Reloader", dedicated to priming and another is dedicated to decapping) I can set the primers to any specific depth I wish. I like that too but only use it for most accurate rifle ammo, everything else goes through the older reprimers.

    Never have understood why so many people break various Lee tools, they have sure worked fine for me. Of course that also applies to my Lyman, Hornady, RCBS, Herter's, Redding, Forster, Sinclair and Pacific tools too. ???

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    Never actually "broke" a Lee Autoprime but did wear one out last year...cam link worn down to the point where it would no longer bottom out primers. On the other hand, I'd bought that particular tool sometime in the mid-1980s to replace one of the old "one-primer-at-a-time" tools that used the screw-in shell holder so I figure I got my money's worth.

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    I've broken 2 of them over the years. Both at the lip that retains the shell holder. Sent the broken part back to Lee and they sent a replacement both times. I notice that the last one has a thicker casting at this point.
    Before you buy a new one, give Lee a chance to replace it.

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    I've broken 2 Auto Prime levers. Called Lee Precision and they sent me a new one for free each time
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    Quote Originally Posted by DuaneH View Post
    I've broken 2 of them over the years. Both at the lip that retains the shell holder. Sent the broken part back to Lee and they sent a replacement both times. I notice that the last one has a thicker casting at this point.
    Before you buy a new one, give Lee a chance to replace it.
    Thing is I live at the bottom of the world and can't (won't) go weeks without being able to load. I don't mind buying a new one.
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    What a great tool. Even though the above and loaders talk about their tool breaking or wearing our they still love it. How remarkable is that.

    It just goes to show you if you have a good design and sell it at a reasonable price people will buy it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 13Echo View Post
    Been using mine for about 20 years. Just a bit of lube on the "sutpid cheap little *** link" and only enough pressure to bottom the primers in the primer pocket, no more, and the thing just keeps on going. One of the best priming tools ever made.

    Jerry Liles
    I used a light lithium grease on the links wear point. I don't quite understand why I haven't beaten them to death with a hammer yet. When I called LEE about them (nicely), they asked for a credit card number. That was the last straw, after my break-o-matic "Challenger 2000".

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    broke my lever tonight after about 600 cases Not too happy I wanted to get at least a few thousand out of it for 20$ guess ill have to install the arms on my press and go at it one at a time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anachronism View Post
    I have two around here that didn't make it anywhere near that long. Neither made it 20 weeks before wearing out the stupid cheap little *** link.
    Are you talking about the connecting rod? http://www.leeprecision.com/graphics/parts/1003.jpg Mine is made of steel. I broke my lever tonight. The funny thing is, I bought it last june. The one bought in the mid eighties is still going strong.

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    I have been suing several of the screw in type since they first came out.
    I have never broken one. I did have the threads go bad in one and the rocker wear down.
    For me they have the best feel for priming and I have tried a lot of other tools too.
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    SWMBO went to the dealer on Friday and he was closed. Never mind. I went to a working bee at my club today and I primed some cases while there on the RCBS bench presses. How on earth does anyone tolerate the slowness of priming on a press!!!???
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    I have 4 or 5 of them I've been using for over 25 years. I broke my first one 25 years ago (the toggle link), called Lee and got 5 replacement toggle links made out of steel. I still have 3 or 4 of the links somewhere in the shop. A little moly grease has made mine unbreakable.

    I've tried several other hand primers but end up going back to the Lee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Boy View Post
    I've broken 2 Auto Prime levers. Called Lee Precision and they sent me a new one for free each time
    I broke one of mine a couple of years ago and called Lee. They sent me a new one free as well. That thumb lever is made of white metal. It's going to eventually break, given what it is used for. Too bad Lee doesn't make it out of some sort of molded delrin or maybe even steel. Might cost more, though.

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