FRANKFORD ARSENAL VIBRA PRIME REVIEW // Vibra Prime automatic primer filler for reloading press

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @TheRogueBanshee
    @TheRogueBanshee  3 года назад +2

    Who is sick of filling primer tubes manually? Let's hear some of your horror stories down here in the comments!

  • @bjinpass
    @bjinpass 2 года назад

    I have been using a VibraPrime for a couple of years now. I discovered that you can load DIRECTLY into the Dillon tubes without using the included tube and collet at all. You do need two hands to do this but it is significantly faster this way. Just take the yellow cap off the Dillon tube and stick that end into the bottom of the VibraPrime. I also use Winchester SPP exclusively and I do have the occasional one that stops but it can almost always be cleared by some motion to the whole system. There is a magic orientation where it works best (X, Y and Z angles), but you need to discover this in action. I can usually get 1000 loaded into the 10 tubes in under 10 minutes total start to finish. I may be one of the few who likes this device, but I would be lost without it.

  • @claytongehrke2176
    @claytongehrke2176 3 года назад +3

    If only I could find some primers to try it out with

    • @TheRogueBanshee
      @TheRogueBanshee  3 года назад

      Yea... they are a little scarce right now. Thanks for watching.

  • @D70340
    @D70340 3 года назад +1

    Great video! Well, I`ve loaded for many decades, but no horror stories to tell. But i can see me maybe buying one of these. Old age and arthritis hasn`t been very good to me.
    Only thing stopping me from buying one is, is that its likely made in china. China made stuff isnt known for quality. Nothing i hate more than buying something that wont last.

    • @TheRogueBanshee
      @TheRogueBanshee  3 года назад

      I get you on the age creeping up on you. I have been banging away on a keyboard since 1980 (there were no ergonomics when I was a kid) and my hands are not as strong as they should be. Reloading becomes painful after a while. So I look for things that make it easer on me. As for being made in China, yea, I don't have the packaging any more but I am sure that it was made in China. Thanks for watching!

  • @chiefus3536
    @chiefus3536 2 года назад

    I have just purchased one of these. Here in Australia $161.00. What a disappointment this was. It will not feed Federal large pistol primers at all. Also took to long to test it out to find the motor doesn't work properly either, got to bash it to get it to work. Now I can't return it.
    In my opinion it is junk. But that is just my opinion. sorry I purchased it.

    • @TheRogueBanshee
      @TheRogueBanshee  2 года назад

      Since putting this video out I have been hearing that it is hit or miss on if these work for some people. I have some problems with Winchester primers but nothing like you are having.

  • @timshannon718
    @timshannon718 Год назад

    Doesn't work...junk!!!!

    • @TheRogueBanshee
      @TheRogueBanshee  Год назад

      I have herd that some people are having mixed results. I would be interested to hear more about your experience.

    • @eugene4817
      @eugene4817 Год назад

      your particular unit may be off specs, I use mine for years, loaded over 70k primers with it, the only issue I have with them you cannot buy plastic tray or its cover separately, my cover is mangled now as it's made of thin and brittle plastic. I spoke with FA rep on phone - no help. Well, Amazon has a good deal on whole set at the moment... LOL

    • @mrmalco11
      @mrmalco11 2 месяца назад

      Same here it wont work with Federal large pistol primers. It's going back to Amazon