...I'm surprised and disappointed that the photograph in this thread has not been deleted. Here we see a young person, close and face down while working with primers WITHOUT EYE PROTECTION! This is a violation the basic safety rudiments of proper reloading procedure, a potential hazard made all the more egregious by the involvement of a young person without responsible supervision.
I let my daughter do the same. She asks me almost daily if I'm "gonna load bullets" because she likes boxing them up and counting them.I let my daughter box up the rounds after I case gauge them, without eye protection.
The vibraprime is a good investment and only $25 right now.
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/890424/frankford-arsenal-vibra-prime-automatic-primer-tube-filler
It's almost as easy as the Dillon but a LOT cheaper.
I'm surprised and disappointed that the photograph in this thread has not been deleted. Here we see a young person, close and face down while working with primers WITHOUT EYE PROTECTION! This is a violation the basic safety rudiments of proper reloading procedure, a potential hazard made all the more egregious by the involvement of a young person without responsible supervision.
I have 2 vibra-primes. They are junk
Sounds like a lot of trouble for an item that is supposed to be a time saver