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    Quote Originally Posted by Beetroot View Post
    I think I'll go for the Frankford arsenal.
    The RCBS looks like a huge pain to swap between SRP and LRP, changing shell holders doesn't look like an issue.

    There are mixed views on the Lee auto bench, not sure I can be bothered with another finicky Lee product.
    Changing from small to large is faark all with the RCBS. Maybe 60sec for me to change. I don't have the universal one so have to have the RCBS shell holders though

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    Quote Originally Posted by flock View Post
    Lee auto bench priming tool
    reloading space is limited, the small vice gets used heaps

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    Quote Originally Posted by 300wsm for life View Post
    The Lyman Eze prime is a great tool. Very easy to interchange between large and small primer trays.
    This is what I use and I reload about 4000 cases per year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larskramer View Post
    21st century hand primer
    Hand down the best. Get from tony @ tenpointone.
    +1 but I think the price is the issue as he said he didn't want to spend too much
    When hunting think safety first

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    I've always found the hand primers produce the most consistent seating of primers, less mechanical stuff getting the way of the feel...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mm Rem Mag View Post
    +1 but I think the price is the issue as he said he didn't want to spend too much
    I'm happy to spend money if need be to get a quality product so long as it's value for money.

    But not sure I have the patience for a hand primer without a feed tray.
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    21st century hand primer tool will last a lifetime.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beetroot View Post
    I'm happy to spend money if need be to get a quality product so long as it's value for money.

    But not sure I have the patience for a hand primer without a feed tray.
    I love using this quality tool and you can still knock them out quite quickly, its just a pleasure to use
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