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It does not look like another product to me, but it looks like a neat machine with a stop for adjustable seating depth.Never fiddled with fancy priming tools - whose does this one resemble?
IMO - No, it does not. The only feature different is the "revolving" primer feed system. The system still holds the cartridge case in a shell holder, which is susceptible to case rim thickness - lack of consistency. I had the Hornady Handheld Priming Tool that would only work with Hornady shell holders. I wonder if this one is the same.Cool. But, how is that better than the Lee auto prime?
As does the CPS. What bench primer doesn’t?The system still holds the cartridge case in a shell holder, which is susceptible to case rim thickness - lack of consistency.
Now I’m no Hornady defender….but what other bench primer are they ripping off?Appears Hornady is on a tare ripping everyone off.
Bullets tools what next?
The Lee, which seats by feel (which I prefer).As does the CPS. What bench primer doesn’t?
Ahhh the days when the ignore function still worked for real.That Primal Rights dude is gonna lose his shit....
It's the ACP that they discontinued. It's the one I use mostly these days. The only thing I had to do with it is make a little modification so that the primer seating depth is adjustable. It's really great for consistent seating since it doesn't use the case's rim, rims having variable rim thickness, to seat the primer. It produces the most consistency over any . . . ANY other priming tool on the market.I wish lee still made the app. Or was it acp? They discontinued one of them and that's the one I wanted. Only learned about them after the fact.
What'd I miss?Ahhh the days when the ignore function still worked for real.
Hornady powder next?