- how reliable is it?
- how frequent is required maintenance and what needs to be done
- how many primer tubes have you loaded with it?
- how much time required to change small <-> large primer?
Thanks!
Is it worth the $300 to save maybe 5 min in the reloading process.
I'm all for speeding up the reloading process but with cost of that device I'll stick to filling the primer tubes by hand. How long does it take to fill a tube,1 minute maybe 90 seconds. So if you have say 5 tubes to fill 10 min max allowing for filling the primer flipper and getting the primers right side up. Is it worth the $300 to save maybe 5 min in the reloading process. Consider if the device breaks you're back to loading tubes by hand anyway.
Yes, sorry for the thread drift.The vibraprime was not the topic but as 9mm points out is a great value and only takes a minute longer to use than the Dillon.
On the presses I am using that means I would have loaded 20 more rounds using the Dillon filler vs the VP.
thanks y'all. 3/100 is an error rate I can live with to not have to stop to load primers.