Handheld Depriming

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Handheld Depriming

#1 Post by TattooedGun »

Just wrote/videoed a review of the handheld Deprimer - Harvey Deprimer that I bought in February.

Really useful tool if you want to get away from the reloading desk and sit in front of the sofa depriming...

http://blog.stegough.com/harvey-deprime ... ming-tool/

Check it out and let me know your thoughts... My first ever spoken review on video... I think I came across like a goon! :p

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Re: Handheld Depriming

#2 Post by daman »

Good review, shows it to be an easy to use tool. Well done.

If I was to offer a criticism, it would be to replace the top picture with the second of the vids. The pic doesn't add much, and random visitors may miss that the vids are there at all below the fold.

Also, why not set up a YouTube channel like EnglishShooting?
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Re: Handheld Depriming

#3 Post by Alpha1 »

Interesting. I use a lee hand held press and the Lee de capping die my self. If I'm sat in front of the computer I use a Arbor press and a Lee loader de capping base or a LeWilson die to de prime. It looks like a handy tool though.
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#4 Post by TattooedGun »

daman wrote:Good review, shows it to be an easy to use tool. Well done.

If I was to offer a criticism, it would be to replace the top picture with the second of the vids. The pic doesn't add much, and random visitors may miss that the vids are there at all below the fold.

Also, why not set up a YouTube channel like EnglishShooting?
Thanks for the criticism. The picture is more for uniformity of the rest of the site if I'm honest. I may have to put a note to say videos below or something, if that'll work.

I think if I get some more videos, I may be tempted to put a channel together on youtube.

I'm not sure my name is not already a channel - I have one set up for my band stuff though.
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Re: Handheld Depriming

#5 Post by TattooedGun »

Alpha1 wrote:Interesting. I use a lee hand held press and the Lee de capping die my self. If I'm sat in front of the computer I use a Arbor press and a Lee loader de capping base or a LeWilson die to de prime. It looks like a handy tool though.
I suppose the lee hand held and decapping die might work out a little cheaper, but I think this thing is really handy and a useful size, and where I am at the minute space is at a premium!
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#6 Post by greenshoots »

think ill stick to my 310 tool

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