I found these having misplaced them for a good couple of years :)
Lee bench mounted priming tool
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Re: Lee bench mounted priming tool
Have you got the trays for them?
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Re: Lee bench mounted priming tool
I have maybe a dozen trays and always knew where the trays were, it was just the priming tools that were lost during the house move...
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Re: Lee bench mounted priming tool
One for each hand and a spare.
I like the RCBS priming tools, The APS system is good when I have large batches of cases, over 500 say, to prime. Their tube loading bench tool is also excellent my other favourite is the early Lee model. From back in the day when they took pride in their quality control.

Mostly though I prime on the press, I use Redding T7 turrets and their press mounted system has to be the best I have ever used, just faultless.
I like the RCBS priming tools, The APS system is good when I have large batches of cases, over 500 say, to prime. Their tube loading bench tool is also excellent my other favourite is the early Lee model. From back in the day when they took pride in their quality control.

Mostly though I prime on the press, I use Redding T7 turrets and their press mounted system has to be the best I have ever used, just faultless.
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Re: Lee bench mounted priming tool
Alpha, which one was it?.
I'd have to say mine is pretty much faultless (prefer the old Lee round flipper trays off the press mounted auto-primethough), in fact it's so good I'm picking up another when we go over in June :)
I'd have to say mine is pretty much faultless (prefer the old Lee round flipper trays off the press mounted auto-primethough), in fact it's so good I'm picking up another when we go over in June :)
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