I have a Lyman E ZEE prime as new in box on the shelf at home, I found with hornaday creedmoor brass, the primers were not seating quite deep enough and switched to a Frankford Arsenal with an...
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Lee ram prime here
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Lee “ergo” but not the new one with the silly fold up tray.
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I have the same one, it works fine with Lyman shellholders but Hornady and Lee shellholders are thicker and the ram can’t seat the primer deep enough.
Liked On: 01-04-2021, 11:45 AM
Lee ram prime, in a Lee hand press
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The round tray Lee was a very reliable tool. Square tray sucks and I wonder why they changed it?
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Go the Universal. It's a bit fiddly changing the ram between small and large primers but at least you don't have to change shell holders. If you're only loading for one cartridge though go the...
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If you are like me and work a lot with your hands I’ve found the lee bench primer to be bloody good on the hands. Have to remove the O ring to get it working a treat but bloody hell it’s so much...
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RCBS works a treat, love it easy to use and a lot faster than using the press.
Liked On: 31-03-2021, 11:15 PM
Old Lee Engineering (pre Lee Precision) hand primers. Simple, elegant, portable. 164128
Liked On: 31-03-2021, 11:15 PM
ive always used lee ram primer
Liked On: 31-03-2021, 11:15 PM
Lee - older model with round trays RCBS Universal And my new favourite: Forrester Co Ax Priming tool - dont know if it counts as a hand primer though, as you have to place it on a flat surface?
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Universal rcbs is the ducks nuts. I love mine.
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