Andy,
Please provide a report once you have had a chance to put it through the paces. I have used a Lee priming tool for years and have developed the "touch" for the most part. However, some case/primer combinations are a challenge (Remington small pistol primer in a Winchester 9mm case are a bear).
Frankford Perfect Seat Hand Primer
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Re: Frankford Perfect Seat Hand Primer
Andy, I hate to tell you but a sideways primer won't fully seat no matter what took you use.AndyC wrote:I sure will - I've used a Lee for decades but after having primers go sideways in 300 BLK and not being able to seat them as deep as I wanted, I bit the bullet on this.
I will be interested in seeing how it works.
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Re: Frankford Perfect Seat Hand Primer
That thing is a beast. I like how it is suppose to repeatedly seat the primer to the same depth and doesn't have to rely on feel.
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Re: Frankford Perfect Seat Hand Primer
I have one, and love it. Other than the occasional double-feed and one jam that I was able to clear with a pencil, it has worked like a charm. Solid enough that I could probably run over it with a truck without hurting it, but I still get a good feel on the seating depth.