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    I like hand priming because I like the feel. My press doesn't provide the "feel"


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    Quote Originally Posted by Muddydawg75 View Post
    I like hand priming because I like the feel. My press doesn't provide the "feel"
    I'm with you on that one with my RCBS auto primer. I can feel what they are doing and when something is not right.

    “The pessimist complains about the wind. The optimist expects it to change. The leader adjusts the sails.” -John Maxwell

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    Quote Originally Posted by 72Camaro View Post
    I'm with you on that one with my RCBS auto primer. I can feel what they are doing and when something is not right.
    Exactly... its a quality control for me.


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    And that's why I like the benchtop primer as well. No "feel" with the press-mounted primer due to the mechanical advantage of the press, but I can still easily feel the primer tension when using the benchtop primer without the effort level of a hand primer when doing larger batches. The only downside is that I can't do it while watching TV in my living room. I use my hand primer for small batches though, so there's always going to be a need for one of those as well.


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    which model is that? I've seen bench primers and always wondered if that was something I wanted... I always thought I'd still have too much mechanical advantage.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Muddydawg75 View Post
    which model is that? I've seen bench primers and always wondered if that was something I wanted... I always thought I'd still have too much mechanical advantage.
    I have the Model 9460. They also make an APS version. I found mine NIB for around $75 on eBay. My only complaint is that the plastic tip for picking up primers is a little tight, but my brother uses one at work and he says they loosen up over time. If I end up getting a VibraPrime or FA primer tube filler, then it will be a moot point.


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    And I use the RCBS Auto Primer. Took a little bit to get the feel for when something was not right but now I know what feels good and what does not and can usually fix and still save the primer.

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    I have the Lyman hand primer.... and I might never get away from it. When I'm priming a hunting load, I just feel confident. I appreciate everyone's opinion on the bench primers, and I will certainly read up on some reviews... maybe its something a bit faster for plinking ammo.


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    I use the Lee square tray for now. Had a round tray model that worked for awhile but never liked the feel of it. Still have some of the pieces for it. The square tray model has its quirks but I ultimately don’t mind it. When it breaks and if Lee won’t replace it, I’ll get the FA model as I already have the shellholders from the Lee


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    I use the table top lee primer love it saw it at a friends house went home bought one. i was never a big fan of press priming. now my friends love to prime with the press i am a single stage reloader


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