when I turn the tubu upside down after picking up the primers and put it in place, I pull the Cotter pin to release the primer and use that pin to push those last two primers down into the tube. Then leave the pin in the plastic end of the tube so it's not lost. I think these are great 👍👍 Nice video mate Cheers
After dealing with Lees's crappy priming tools and the constant frustrations of primers hanging up and not feeding, RCBS is a dream come true. Not crazy about the tube loading, but consistent loading of primer into the shell is to die for. So paying $100 is so worth my money because my time is valuable.
It's a great tool. I use the Frankford Arsenal Vibra-Prime to load the tubes much faster and their tubes will work in this tool too. You end up being able to load a tube of 100 in well under a minute if things go well.
Good video, I have the RCBS strip priming tool and it is more trouble than its worth, so after watching this video I will purchase this priming tool. Also the hand primer works well but for a limited case run, it has a fatigue factor. Also for sizing and de-priming I use the Dillon 650, saves a great deal of time.
All the young folks talking about hand priming will understand later when they have carpal tunnel’s running through their wrists. The device has given me no problems at all. I have 4 hand priming units from cheap to top notch and this thing beats them all hands down especially after 150 rounds in one session.
As a young man myself (33) I opted for this priming tool just for the reasons you mentioned. Being a welder and a mechanic has taken a toll on my hands as it is. Certainly don't want to encourage the current problems in them already.
I have one of the first generation tools and having watched this video, I think I prefer the older model. I do have some of the newer primer tubes with the plastic tips, but prefer using the older tubes with the spring clips. I also modified the priming arm by attaching a coil spring causing the arm so it retracts automatically after depositing the primer onto the priming ram. Now I need to locate a leaf spring to slide under the handle so it will automatically lower the priming ram when I release the handle.
it will work with all shellholders . use a small wooden dowel to push the primers down in the tube . i made one using a small dowel and put it on a 5/8 ths dowel for a handle . also helps if you but some powdered graphite on all the moving surfaces . had mine for yrs , love it .
I've been using my RCBS Auto priming tool for over 34 years. still my favorite priming tool. Just for your info. Lee shell holder and most standard shell holder will work on the Auto primer.tool. Several weeks back you asked about Satter Lee testing, Well, I Just finish up my Satter Lee test on my Savage Mode 12 BVSS in Rem 22-250. With 35 rds. Now I'll start to fine tune with bullet seating depths. Sure beats doing 50 to 100 round ladder test. Have you decide on a new stocks for 22-250 and 6.5 CM yet? Best get rid of the plastic stocks, especially when it gets warmer out side. I enjoy your video's, keep it up. RH
Thanks for the positive feedback! I picked up a Boyd’s stock for the .22-250. I will eventually get a video or two put together on it. Keeping the Accustock on the 6.5 Creedmoor as it seems plenty strong and stable with the aluminum bedding block.
Certainly answered my question about it using other brand shell holders. I use lee and lyman shell holders for my lyman all american 8 turrent press. Rcbs shell holders is kinda outta budget imo.
I've had a problem with the pocket ram both sm and lrg they don't hang by the spring loaded cup but at the bottom of the steel shaft. It developed a burred ring all the way around and hangs up now and then . I removed the burr a couple times but continual removal will only make the issue worse as the stem becomes smaller. Other than that its an awesome product.
I use the back end of the "primer rem" to get the last primer to drop down the tube. It is less pointed that the projectile that you uses here and properly marginal safer.
Good tool. Thanks for sharing. I have a similar tool with my Hornady Iron press and it is horrible (junk). Thinking about getting this one. Did you get it at Recobs?
Factory shells are 0.004" below flush. I get better groups with 0.007" below flush. some like 0.008" to 0.010" below. You got about 0.013" to 0.015" below flush before you bottom out.. Better to go lower for floating firing pin guns. (AR's, BLR's ,BAR's) Frankford Arsenal Platinum Hand Priming Tool can be adjusted to 0.015 below flush..
😂 yeah, my thoughts are, dude hand primers ..any hand primer is way easier faster and the Frankfort Arsenal has depth adjustment. But thanks for the show.
@@Kcrunchymunch yes a hand priming tool will be faster. However how many cases are you doing? This tool is design to ease the fatigue imposed on your hands when you are doing a lot of priming.
does this work better then the rcbs hand primer? i have noticed sometimes the hand primer does not line up properly and it does it the most with cases that are not reemed from the factory plus s&b brass seems to have a super tight tolerence
The bench tool is a lot easier on your hands though. I've gotten to the point where I can't use the auto hand primer for more than 15 minutes, so am switching to this.
You've probably gotten it out by now, but I would dunk the whole thing in water and soak the stuck primer before pushing a pin through the flash hole to remove it.
"Last primer failure" happens with my RCBS priming tool also. I suspect it has to do with the lack of weight of the primers above it somehow causing it to upset.
Очень интересно, но я ничего не понял.)) Желательно всё тоже самое на русском языке. Дело в том, что у нас в России только разрешили самим собирать патроны в 2019 г. И это очень интересно. И второе где и как приобрести всё это и пули и гильзы и капсюля. Спасибо.
when I turn the tubu upside down after picking up the primers and put it in place, I pull the Cotter pin to release the primer and use that pin to push those last two primers down into the tube. Then leave the pin in the plastic end of the tube so it's not lost.
I think these are great 👍👍
Nice video mate
Cheers
So do I! 👍
After dealing with Lees's crappy priming tools and the constant frustrations of primers hanging up and not feeding, RCBS is a dream come true. Not crazy about the tube loading, but consistent loading of primer into the shell is to die for. So paying $100 is so worth my money because my time is valuable.
It's a great tool. I use the Frankford Arsenal Vibra-Prime to load the tubes much faster and their tubes will work in this tool too. You end up being able to load a tube of 100 in well under a minute if things go well.
Good video, I have the RCBS strip priming tool and it is more trouble than its worth, so after watching this video I will purchase this priming tool. Also the hand primer works well but for a limited case run, it has a fatigue factor. Also for sizing and de-priming I use the Dillon 650, saves a great deal of time.
All the young folks talking about hand priming will understand later when they have carpal tunnel’s running through their wrists. The device has given me no problems at all. I have 4 hand priming units from cheap to top notch and this thing beats them all hands down especially after 150 rounds in one session.
As a young man myself (33) I opted for this priming tool just for the reasons you mentioned. Being a welder and a mechanic has taken a toll on my hands as it is. Certainly don't want to encourage the current problems in them already.
Picking up the very very hard way . Love my frankford arsenal primer gun then just put the tube in the rcbs primer tool .
I have one of the first generation tools and having watched this video, I think I prefer the older model. I do have some of the newer primer tubes with the plastic tips, but prefer using the older tubes with the spring clips. I also modified the priming arm by attaching a coil spring causing the arm so it retracts automatically after depositing the primer onto the priming ram. Now I need to locate a leaf spring to slide under the handle so it will automatically lower the priming ram when I release the handle.
it will work with all shellholders . use a small wooden dowel to push the primers down in the tube . i made one using a small dowel and put it on a 5/8 ths dowel for a handle . also helps if you but some powdered graphite on all the moving surfaces . had mine for yrs , love it .
Thanks for the feedback and suggestions!
I've been using my RCBS Auto priming tool for over 34 years. still my favorite priming tool. Just for your info. Lee shell holder and most standard shell holder will work on the Auto primer.tool. Several weeks back you asked about Satter Lee testing, Well, I Just finish up my Satter Lee test on my Savage Mode 12 BVSS in Rem 22-250. With 35 rds. Now I'll start to fine tune with bullet seating depths. Sure beats doing 50 to 100 round ladder test. Have you decide on a new stocks for 22-250 and 6.5 CM yet? Best get rid of the plastic stocks, especially when it gets warmer out side. I enjoy your video's, keep it up. RH
Thanks for the positive feedback! I picked up a Boyd’s stock for the .22-250. I will eventually get a video or two put together on it. Keeping the Accustock on the 6.5 Creedmoor as it seems plenty strong and stable with the aluminum bedding block.
Certainly answered my question about it using other brand shell holders. I use lee and lyman shell holders for my lyman all american 8 turrent press. Rcbs shell holders is kinda outta budget imo.
I've had a problem with the pocket ram both sm and lrg they don't hang by the spring loaded cup but at the bottom of the steel shaft. It developed a burred ring all the way around and hangs up now and then . I removed the burr a couple times but continual removal will only make the issue worse as the stem becomes smaller. Other than that its an awesome product.
Great job on the video. I didn’t get any instructions with my unit.
you dont need RCBS shell holders.. my lee ones work just fine. Just any old shellholder will work
Probably the best priming tool period
The primal rights priming tool is definitely the best out there but it is also $600! I'd say this is the best in sub $150 options
@@bigeclipse718 can't see how it's better than the rcbs
CPS is now $650 and it does not include a rubber band.
I use the back end of the "primer rem" to get the last primer to drop down the tube. It is less pointed that the projectile that you uses here and properly marginal safer.
Excellent video...superb explanation...FIVE STARS!
I wondered what the tubes in my kit were for. Good to know.
Probably one of the best primer tools to buy!
@John Beige Absolutely. They really don't wear out . Probably the best priming system you can buy!
Thank you. Awesome video. Now I understand the sequence
Good tool. Thanks for sharing. I have a similar tool with my Hornady Iron press and it is horrible (junk). Thinking about getting this one. Did you get it at Recobs?
Factory shells are 0.004" below flush. I get better groups with 0.007" below flush. some like 0.008" to 0.010" below. You got about 0.013" to 0.015" below flush before you bottom out.. Better to go lower for floating firing pin guns. (AR's, BLR's ,BAR's) Frankford Arsenal Platinum Hand Priming Tool can be adjusted to 0.015 below flush..
If primer seat depth is inconistent check security of set screw on side of base that secures the shellholder mount.
How does this compare to the Lee Auto Bench Priming Tool? Which one is better?
you would be finished when priming with the Lee Auto Bench Prime by the time you picked up the primers with the rcbs tool. just sayin...
😂 yeah, my thoughts are, dude hand primers ..any hand primer is way easier faster and the Frankfort Arsenal has depth adjustment. But thanks for the show.
@@Kcrunchymunch yes a hand priming tool will be faster. However how many cases are you doing? This tool is design to ease the fatigue imposed on your hands when you are doing a lot of priming.
@@jediagh I've hand prime for quickies, and got the Lee ACP for large batches to avoid hand fatigue. Having options is nice
Time is the factor in reloading for me. If a tool takes longer to set up and get ready then just stick with handpriming
Just got mine today. Good video, thanks 😊
Great video Brother 👍thanks for sharing 😉 👊🇺🇸
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Atta boy! I bot one after watching your video. Thanks!
does this work better then the rcbs hand primer? i have noticed sometimes the hand primer does not line up properly and it does it the most with cases that are not reemed from the factory plus s&b brass seems to have a super tight tolerence
Very informative.
the hand priming tool seems both more practical and easy...probably faster than this too.
The bench tool is a lot easier on your hands though. I've gotten to the point where I can't use the auto hand primer for more than 15 minutes, so am switching to this.
Hey man, you ever get a case stuck while priming? That's my current situation... Trying to figure out how to remove it
You've probably gotten it out by now, but I would dunk the whole thing in water and soak the stuck primer before pushing a pin through the flash hole to remove it.
have you got 3 hands ?
Классное оборудование. Спасибо вам за это видео.
She’ll holders are universal
Có hàng ban ko ạ
Thanks!
There's a set screw on the back of the priming arm it adjust tension
"Last primer failure" happens with my RCBS priming tool also. I suspect it has to do with the lack of weight of the primers above it somehow causing it to upset.
Looks like way more work than a hand primer?? And more parts to go wrong.
No not really and you wont get hurt when one goes off and it will one day it will my boy
Ciao, funziona per il 9 x 21 e il 223 r?
Очень интересно, но я ничего не понял.)) Желательно всё тоже самое на русском языке. Дело в том, что у нас в России только разрешили самим собирать патроны в 2019 г. И это очень интересно. И второе где и как приобрести всё это и пули и гильзы и капсюля. Спасибо.
dawg nice real nice
You're doing it wrong. Best way to prime is with the RCBS hand priming tool while watching TV. 😉