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Holder for Lee Hand Prime

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  • jonk
    The Lee hand primer uses a seperate shell holder from a press. Just a flat disc, not the stepped knurled affair that a press uses. You will have to order them seperately.

    They are well worth it. For single stage reloading I can load (and I timed it) primers 7X faster with the hand primer over a bench mounted system, one at a time. If you have a feeder for the bench system it would be faster but still not as fast, due to the long stroke and only being able to manipulate one component at a time, i.e. in that the press is bolted down and you can only move the brass.

    Yup, hand primer is the fastest way to go and usually does a better job. I have yet to crunch a primer in sideways, upside down, or whatnot with it.

    Of course, a progressive press is another matter entirely. [:)]
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  • BHAVIN
    The Lee autoprime is the one of the best hand primers out there. It is far and above the RCBS (which huts me to say). You can get the whole set (I wish I would have done this as it would have been cheaper in the long run)or individual shell holders depending on how many you need. They are well worth it. They have a great "feel" and so seating primers to the proper depth is easy. I have pretty much worn one out. You can get the shell holders from Midway, Grafs and many other places.
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  • PJ
    I have managed to occasionally insert a primer upside down with the Lee. I now inspect every primed case.
    Pete
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