...and today the only LEE equipment I use are their dies and case trimmer.
I do watch what is happening and it's actually not easy to see. Especially when the priming is station two which is on the backside of the shellplate and you've got 4 other cases to look around.
MEHavey said:You avoid the Lee (hand) AutoPrime as well?
if you think that rifle or pistol primmers are load try a 209 shotshell primmer, espically in the confines of that metal tube with the metal rod in place, kinda stings the old hand a bit too.
You can still watch what is going on enough.I appreciate the advice.
There's a reason I went with a progressive though. If I wanted to watch every single function on every single case, I would have bought a single stage press.
Watching what is going on is not the same as doing things one at a time.
Ditto.I hand prime, 'cause I'm paranoid that way.
More like what was MR Lee thinking.Banging on primers with a metal rod what the hell was I thinking!!!!???