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    Quote Originally Posted by Kelton View Post
    Bought the Lyman easy prime need to return won’t seat primers deep enough a shame because it looked good and solid
    Same problem so I modified mine on the weekend. Cut the head off a flat head nail with hacksaw and super glued onto the bottom of the primer rod in the large primer tray and it pushes up another 2mm now. Sorted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by matagouri View Post
    https://21stcenturyinnovation.com/bu...t-priming-tool

    Been using one of these for last few years,, well made, great to use....
    100%. I traditionally have used an RCBS hand tool/tray but after many years and -1000s- of rounds, it had become worn and failed to seat tight primers to fully flush. At the suggestion of various F Open team mates, I got one of these 21st Century ones and couldn't be happier. It's easily adjustable in 1 thou increments to suit exact needs, has extremely high build quality with good feel but efficient seating power.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Forestry View Post
    Same problem so I modified mine on the weekend. Cut the head off a flat head nail with hacksaw and super glued onto the bottom of the primer rod in the large primer tray and it pushes up another 2mm now. Sorted.
    This sort of repair is exactly what I joined the forum for
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