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<blockquote data-quote="DaveB" data-source="post: 4207997" data-attributes="member: 5958"><p>My Lee is so old I cannot prime some brass, the case is too large-even my powder funnel neck is too small. And the square Lee is one great big gargantuan royal PIA that requires more squeeze to properly seat a primer and just getting to that point is an excruciating adventure in how to lose patience. My Boy's identified the problem right away-the cover lifts allowing a primer to go sideways and then upside down. </p><p></p><p>The RCBS is working fine. No hand cramps which is the real reason why I bought it. I can go through a lot of brass very quickly and after doing 50 without looking at the results took some time and examined closely. One thing I kind of liked, you cannot attempt a prime stroke when you have two primers in the mix. I had to hand-set the 2nd primer, I could not get the tool to place two thus creating a potential problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveB, post: 4207997, member: 5958"] My Lee is so old I cannot prime some brass, the case is too large-even my powder funnel neck is too small. And the square Lee is one great big gargantuan royal PIA that requires more squeeze to properly seat a primer and just getting to that point is an excruciating adventure in how to lose patience. My Boy's identified the problem right away-the cover lifts allowing a primer to go sideways and then upside down. The RCBS is working fine. No hand cramps which is the real reason why I bought it. I can go through a lot of brass very quickly and after doing 50 without looking at the results took some time and examined closely. One thing I kind of liked, you cannot attempt a prime stroke when you have two primers in the mix. I had to hand-set the 2nd primer, I could not get the tool to place two thus creating a potential problem. [/QUOTE]
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