A few quotes -
"As long as one's hands are reasonably clean and dry, there is no risk of impairing a primer's function by handling it. Some treat this subject as if the merest trace of skin oil...
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A few quotes -
"As long as one's hands are reasonably clean and dry, there is no risk of impairing a primer's function by handling it. Some treat this subject as if the merest trace of skin oil...
Yep, covered in case one should break.... And if I was desperate I could press my press into service :)
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Yeah, keep the latex for other uses. :oh noes:
I wouldn't get too worried about the old primer contamination chestnut. Unless your pores are absolutely ouzing gunk and the rounds intend to be loaded for zillions of years it just isn't an issue....
For precision the K&N
From the rest - RCBS (with auto jaws). Still has nice seating feel and no changing of shellholders when changing case head size. As safe as "possible" with safety gate.
Hand prime, single primer at a time, 21st Century tool. Unused RCBS hand primers and RCBS bench primer sitting in cupboard.