Is this RCBS priming tool worth having/using? I know the newer APT is faster.
Is this RCBS priming tool worth having/using? I know the newer APT is faster.
Hello shtur,
I have and use one of those.
I put rubber pads on the bottom and sit at the coffee table while priming, watching TV.
One does need to lube the cam, otherwise it will get sticky and you loose feel of the primer.
I love it and searched a long time before I found one, no regrets.
AntiqueSledMan.
Call mine a "Jack" because it reminds me of a bottle jack. Use often for anything that doesn't go in the Dillon. Excellant feel and simple. GW
Very simple, effective and sought after priming tool.
They are very useful tools.
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The Universal Priming Tool with its 100 capacity "auto-prime" feed tube may be a bit "faster".
Yours is rugged, will never wear out, and is equally sensitive to feel.
Gotta improve that handle though. That'll kill your hand if you do more than (say) 100 cases.
The UPT has a "rubber" grip, which is, imo, insufficient when priming a lot of cases.
Maybe add a return spring also so it is "always" at or near the top and ready for the next primer.
It "looks" funny and complicated, but it works when priming a LOT of cases in short sequence.
If it was easy, anybody could do it.
The "old" primer tool may be slower, but it is a very easy to use, positive seating priming tool. I have no need for speed while reloading (40 years experience and no kabooms, no squibs). I have the RCBS AutoPrimng tool, but was disappointed when I tried to use it. The tool must be mounted with the handle hanging out over the edge of the bench of mounted on a 3" riser to keep the handle from hitting the bench before a primer is seated, and the primer tube flopping back and forth in front of my face was kinda disconcerting. I made a riser and cut 1 1/2" off the handle. It works, OK, but I often prime on my Co-Ax or with a ram prime
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If you can not feel the primer seat, you simply have the wrong priming tool. You really do not know when the pocket is correct, unless you can feel the primer actually seating fully. The RCBS Universal is what I use, because I can feel the primer seat fully every time. Mine is a different version than shown, with the round hard green plastic handle.
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I haven't tried them all but I sure like my RCBS bench top primer. My only minor complaint is that its hard to store with the handle sticking out & if I leave it attached on my bench, the handle gets bumped a lot.
I know, I'm nit-picking....
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All the opinions are very positive for this old priming tool. I'm going to prime some '06 cases with it to see how I like using it. Thanks for all the replies.
I like mine, got it for $1.00 at swap shop. looks like the one with the spring attached.
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