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Problem with a Lee hand ERGO Prime

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  • charliemeyer007
    Some Lee tools are designed better than others.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ir4FozOhS7c

    Perhaps you should look down the hole to make sure the primers are in the correct orientation before inserting the case. You might check it for burrs in the path. Make sure that the shell holder fits in the tool properly and also fits the cases correctly. A slight misalignment/burr might flip the primers on their side as they pass threw the shell holder. You might check the cases to insure they have a slight champher to make insertion easier.

    I use the Lyman 310 tool to prime all my rifle & pistol cases.
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  • Kenneth Stuart
    I only use the Lee Ram Primer. If you reload a little ~ a few boxes of cartridges - it always worked and it seated the primer uniformly flat in the primer pocket much better than any thumb type or big press priming tool.
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  • rufe-snow
    Lee changed the design, of their hand priming tools awhile back. Had so much trouble, with the new one. I went back to using the one that I bought years ago. Identical to the one in the picture below. It seems that they have changed the cam surface on the ram. That pushes the primers in place. Making it much harder to seat primers correctly.

    IMHO, use the one that's giving you trouble. For target practice. And buy one of the old ones, from fleabay.




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  • Cornflk1
    Thanks to all.
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  • Riomouse911
    There is a small gate that pops up when you prime, between the primer tray and the actual priming ram. I guess it's to keep the whole lot from going off if one pops while being inserted into a case.

    Mine has a broken piece that keeps one side from holding on. I had to use tape to keep it in place.

    I like the hand priming system myself, but these new Lee ones aren't as good as the oldies were...
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