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- wirelessguy2005
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- Joe O
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Re: *** New Priming Tool*** check this out!
Looks and sounds good.I like the idea of a quality tool with primer tray,and adjustable depth setting.Toy for the future,right now.Congrats.
- wirelessguy2005
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- wirelessguy2005
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- .204 Ruger Guns: Custom 20 SCC, Savage LRPV 20 Nitro , Howa 1500 204 Ruger
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Re: *** New Priming Tool*** check this out!
Well I received my Priming Tool from wirelessman 2005 today and after getting it all setup all I can say is...........WOW!!!! It is better than described and you talk about super smooth to operate. Unfortunately I was in a meeting until late so I haven't got a chance to prime any brass yet, but that will happen tomorrow. Like everyone else, I started out using the Lee models and after breaking a box full of them I switched to the RCBS model. While I like RCBS's it can and does give me trouble at times and is not even close to being as smooth as wirelessman's.
I rate this purchase right up there with my Bonanza Co-Ax Press.
Today I was able to try the Primer Tool out and as I suspected, it worked flawlessly. The machining of the shell holder is great. The brass will barely move in the holder, but yet it slides in and out easily. Unfortunately, the ability to set the primer depth is probably wasted on me at this time so I can't comment on that part other than it is adjustable.
I still can't say enough about the super smooth operation. I'm certainly not used to that, along with not having to worry about the plunger rod falling out if you turn the Primer Tool upside down.
The over all fit and finish is excellent and I for one would recommend this Primer Tool to every one. You certainly get your monies worth.
K22
I rate this purchase right up there with my Bonanza Co-Ax Press.
Today I was able to try the Primer Tool out and as I suspected, it worked flawlessly. The machining of the shell holder is great. The brass will barely move in the holder, but yet it slides in and out easily. Unfortunately, the ability to set the primer depth is probably wasted on me at this time so I can't comment on that part other than it is adjustable.
I still can't say enough about the super smooth operation. I'm certainly not used to that, along with not having to worry about the plunger rod falling out if you turn the Primer Tool upside down.
The over all fit and finish is excellent and I for one would recommend this Primer Tool to every one. You certainly get your monies worth.
K22
- wirelessguy2005
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- wirelessguy2005
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- .204 Ruger Guns: Custom 20 SCC, Savage LRPV 20 Nitro , Howa 1500 204 Ruger
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