Lee S. Forsberg
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Lots of priming systems available these days. I like the RCBS press mounted priming system. Seems to be accurate, however, slow because of handling each primer. Any thoughts on speed and accuracy when priming?
I don't know if it's still available but they use to have feed system for the press mount. I had one on my JR press. It held a std primer tube and would feed a single primer when you pushed the seater into it.Lots of priming systems available these days. I like the RCBS press mounted priming system. Seems to be accurate, however, slow because of handling each primer. Any thoughts on speed and accuracy when priming?
+1!!IMO a hand held priming systems gives the best "feel",
RCBS has the APS priming strips, tool to load them, and die to install in your press. That's gonna be a lot quicker than picking them up one at a time.
Primers are never touched by human hands.
Me too, but I like this one..http://www.midwayusa.com/product/457599/rcbs-automatic-bench-priming-tool?cm_vc=S014For my rifle loads, Ive been using the RCBS Priming Tool. It's worked really well for me.
For pistol, I use the Hornady LNL AP.
Me too, but I like this one..http://www.midwayusa.com/product/457599/rcbs-automatic-bench-priming-tool?cm_vc=S014
Works great especially on rifle loads..Bill.