Sure does. You have less "feel" than the rest of us! :-D :roll:Quote:
Originally Posted by LAH
Dennis
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Sure does. You have less "feel" than the rest of us! :-D :roll:Quote:
Originally Posted by LAH
Dennis
I tend to load a thousand rounds of M2 ball at a time, and what I ended up doing is taking the powdermeasure and die plate out of one of my RBCS Pro2000 progressives and priming all the cases on that. Zip zip, you can go through a thousand cases much faster that way.
Amy
Dennis.......you'll hurt my less than adequate feelings.
I use the Ram-Prime on a little Lee press dedicated to priming. My gripe about the Ram-Prime is that the hole thru the case holders for small rifle/pistol is too large for the primer & lets the primer get off center. I had trouble getting the hand-tool to seat deep enough/below flush but with this new one I got it doesn't seem to be a problem.
I use one tool for all my priming needs and thats the Lee Auto Prime. I dont prime on the press cause the Lee Auto Prime Rock-N-Rolls:-D
I think to use enough force to break any primer tool, you are going to be wrecking primers as well. I find these days that once or twice every 100 primers, I get resistance. I have to flip the tool up and shake the extra primer that got between the piston and the already primed round, a quick shake fixes it. I never noticed this in years gone past. MIck.
I have the old rcbs bench mounted primer tool but iam mostly use the Lee[smilie=1: I like to watch tv when doing that and its the only reloading step i do outside the reloading room of mine:) This is my third lee, they last about 3 years each:roll: but they are cheap to replace :drinks: