thomis
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If I have mostly Redding, Lyman and RCBS shellholders, which had priming tool should I get? I mean which one accepts the widest variety of other shellholder makes? I don't even know if this is possible...
I have also found the standard RCBS hand primer to be best. I have a Lee hand primer for a backup but I always use the RCBS.That, or the standard RCBS hand priming tool that does accept standard shell holders.
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/329291/rcbs-hand-priming-tool
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This right here is what you want!On sale at Midway (in stock today)http://www.midwayusa.com/product/319794/rcbs-universal-hand-priming-tool
This one doesn't need separate shell holders. You can get it either tray-fed or APS strip-fed. Either works really well. Strip-fed at Midway
There's a review of the APS strip-fed version [URL="http://www.6mmbr.com/catalog/item/1433308/892409.htm"]Here[/URL] and Here. Midway also has these in stock
That a completely different class of primer tools and a completely different price range too.Tried a few hand primers including both the RCBS ones mentioned. Never impressed by the results. Bought this, it is the best. Great feel, a cup to hold the primer on the rod, and great results. And I don't feel like I am using a hand strength exercise device.
Not a hand primer, but the best primer tool I have ever used:
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/457599/rcbs-automatic-bench-priming-tool
That a completely different class of primer tools and a completely different price range too.