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Ugly reloading precision primer seater

@BuildingConceptsllc

I dunno if this helps, but as you can see the bar is fast and machined nicely on the push/finger end.


Yeah I can tell that it's very easy to push on your video. I called and I ordered so that's done. He said he thinks sometime around end of the month or first of March he will have em ready to ship out. Can't wait to try it out.
 
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So with the adjustable arm on the 419 a bolt on tab could be put on the arm to press the primer loader on every upstroke. I’m sure that would work on most presses. Every time you raise the handle and lower the ram a new primer would be charged. Shortstroking the ram this dang thing could be fast. This seems like an easy home project or someone like mkm could make a universal one if this product takes off. You heard it here first.
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I'd really like to see how this + a good press compares to a cps. this looks like a nice unit at a competitive price.
 
I've got mine in a cheap RCBS partner and i'm very happy with it. It would be even nicer in a press with better leverage/less flex.
 
Do they stay pretty consistent? Thinking about using my 650 to prime.
I used my 750 on new starline 300blk and cci primers and had a hell of a time getting all of them flush or below. I even have the adjustable height stop that lets you go beyond factory set primer depth. I measured the primer ram and even had Dillon send me another, nothing worked. It just didn't seem to have enough leverage to seat them down to depth. So far though, I haven't had any issues with the ammo.
 
Do they stay pretty consistent? Thinking about using my 650 to prime.

I used my 750 on new starline 300blk and cci primers and had a hell of a time getting all of them flush or below. I even have the adjustable height stop that lets you go beyond factory set primer depth. I measured the primer ram and even had Dillon send me another, nothing worked. It just didn't seem to have enough leverage to seat them down to depth. So far though, I haven't had any issues with the ammo.
I prime all my brass on my 750, never had an issue with primer depth. I even prime my ELR brass on there, across 10 rounds my ES is about 10 with SD of 2-3.