Priming Tool Comparison

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This is the best bang for the buck in my opinion, doesn’t break the bank, and loads primers as quickly as you can. Not discounting any other method or device previously mentioned, this one just seems to work great for me!

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This is the best bang for the buck in my opinion, doesn’t break the bank, and loads primers as quickly as you can. Not discounting any other method or device previously mentioned, this one just seems to work great for me!

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I have almost bought that a number of times. I have a T7 turret press. The pcps can go on it and I won't have additional device bolted to my bench.
 
Is there any evidence that these fancy primer seating devices deliver better precision on target? Has anyone ever loaded same bullet/brass/powder/charge weight with a basic hand primer and then seen improvement with one of these more expensive priming devices?
 
Thanks. I don't want to drop CPS coin for a seater. Are you saying the CPS has better feel than the PCPS? I would be putting the PCPS on my T7.

I think I am ordered the non-micrometer PCPS to try it.

Yes, I can feel more with the CPS. But I wouldn't buy it over the PCPS if I was shopping for one.

Is there any evidence that these fancy primer seating devices deliver better precision on target? Has anyone ever loaded same bullet/brass/powder/charge weight with a basic hand primer and then seen improvement with one of these more expensive priming devices?

Almost zero evidence of it making a difference on target. I would not buy one for that reason. I would buy a CPS or a PCPS (and probably others I haven't tried) for how fast they are and how easy they are to use.

Literally the only reason I choose either of these over my hand primer is the hand and arm fatigue/pain when I'm loading large batches.
 
I seat them to the bottom of the pocket. My reasoning is that the firing pin can't ignite the primer until the primer bottoms out. If the firing pin has to seat the primer before it ignites it, it wastes firing pin energy.

I am not claiming to be an expert. I may be full of shit, but It is what I do.
 
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