I'd really love to see a load development test. After reading about this some it's taken me down a rabbit hole I'm struggling to come out of, haha. I think After Christmas here this may be what I start saving for if it's really as good as you say.
Always appreciate your videos. I'm still on my Lee single stage but maybe one day I'll be able to upgrade to more precision instruments. It's not a knock on Lee, it has served me well and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. Keep the videos coming!
Looks like a very nice priming unit. The only drawback that I can see so far is the price. $600 for a priming tool is a little hard to swallow, however it is built well. Any thoughts on a future release or design that will be a little bit more reasonable for the everyday reloader? Thanks for the video very informative.
Question: So you take the thinnest primer, and the deepest pocket, add .002” and then run them all that depth regardless of pocket or primer variances?
Loosen the 4 bolts in the corners half a turn, move the elevator wheel to ensure the elevator isn't bottomed out, then tighten the bolts again. Should take care of it. If not, give us a call! :)
+Will Sartin (5RWill) Uniformity is very good for virtually everything in reloading. SD's tend to shrink as you get the seating depths, primer pockets, and flash holes uniformed.
"We recommend that you not use a tool" ... Thank god I watched the video before doing anything. Allen keys are literally sitting right behind my keyboard right now.
You can and should use a tool, but do so smartly. Our most recent CPS video explains it in detail. I would also appreciate if you refrain from profanity in our comments section.
Wowzer, looks like a great quality tool. I'll be trying one. Going into future budgeted plans.
I'd really love to see a load development test. After reading about this some it's taken me down a rabbit hole I'm struggling to come out of, haha. I think After Christmas here this may be what I start saving for if it's really as good as you say.
Always appreciate your videos. I'm still on my Lee single stage but maybe one day I'll be able to upgrade to more precision instruments. It's not a knock on Lee, it has served me well and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. Keep the videos coming!
Looks like a very nice priming unit. The only drawback that I can see so far is the price. $600 for a priming tool is a little hard to swallow, however it is built well. Any thoughts on a future release or design that will be a little bit more reasonable for the everyday reloader? Thanks for the video very informative.
I ordered mine a few days ago. I am anxious to use it. Thanks!!!!
Question:
So you take the thinnest primer, and the deepest pocket, add .002” and then run them all that depth regardless of pocket or primer variances?
just waiting for the primer tube to get bumped and spill looks like it needs to be better secured
We've never had it happen, and have never heard of it happening. It is secured quite well, and needs to be intentionally removed in order to come out.
@@primalrights looks like it could with all the movement it has one miss-hit when reloading the primer into the pocket
@@billjones6830 Well... it doesn't happen. Ask anyone that has one.
Amazing!
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Got one of these, the elevator wheel seems aweful tight. Anything to do before trying to make an adjustment?
Loosen the 4 bolts in the corners half a turn, move the elevator wheel to ensure the elevator isn't bottomed out, then tighten the bolts again. Should take care of it. If not, give us a call! :)
Been using the RCBS priming station. Advantages to consistent seating depth? Better SD? More uniform burn rate?
+Will Sartin (5RWill) Yes, thats the idea.
+Will Sartin (5RWill) Uniformity is very good for virtually everything in reloading. SD's tend to shrink as you get the seating depths, primer pockets, and flash holes uniformed.
"We recommend that you not use a tool"
... Thank god I watched the video before doing anything. Allen keys are literally sitting right behind my keyboard right now.
You can and should use a tool, but do so smartly. Our most recent CPS video explains it in detail. I would also appreciate if you refrain from profanity in our comments section.
@@primalrights Edited out of respect. Thank you~!