The Shoot2hunt Podcast

painless load dev thread is good on the process but if you’ve never reloaded I’d at least get a manual to understand the basics of what you’re doing and how to do it safely. archived pdfs of older versions are available online.
 
The primer info fell a bit short. Jake said CCI didn't offer Match primers, but later referenced the Benchrest primers. No info on the new White River primers? Also, no discussion on small rifle primer selection which could be beneficial for new reloaders, especially with the 223 popularity here. In short, go CCI as those 205's are SOFT. Love me some CCI 450's too.

If I do upgrade my priming setup (RCBS universal hand, but I also have the FA Platinum) I'd take a hard look at the new Hornady bench primer system.
 
The primer info fell a bit short. Jake said CCI didn't offer Match primers, but later referenced the Benchrest primers. No info on the new White River primers? Also, no discussion on small rifle primer selection which could be beneficial for new reloaders, especially with the 223 popularity here. In short, go CCI as those 205's are SOFT. Love me some CCI 450's too.

If I do upgrade my priming setup (RCBS universal hand, but I also have the FA Platinum) I'd take a hard look at the new Hornady bench primer system.
White River small rifle have opened up quite a few people's groups. If you havent bought them id avoid them
 
White River small rifle have opened up quite a few people's groups. If you havent bought them id avoid them
On a podcast long ago Jake implied that they were getting impressive results from the LRP's. I've never tried them, but was curious...
 
I like my rcbs bench primer because my hand priming tool make my hand tired, so I'd rather let a lever do the hard part for me
I like the RCBS bench primer also. I usually get 5 shot groups with SD’s below 10 fps, sometimes below 5fps. So I don’t think a fancier priming tool will help much. Also, you get into a rhythm hand priming cases so each one feels the same.
 
Anybody catch when the raven action based rifles will be available? I swear they said it and tried to listen to a couple old episodes but can't find it.

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I like the RCBS bench primer also. I usually get 5 shot groups with SD’s below 10 fps, sometimes below 5fps. So I don’t think a fancier priming tool will help much. Also, you get into a rhythm hand priming cases so each one feels the same.
Yep, I think an sd of 10 is about the worst I ever see in any of my 6.5cms for any sample size, so any "better" priming tool would be a waste. I don't usually pay close attention to time, but I think I'm roughly 7-8 minutes to go from 100 unprimed cases, primers in their box, to primed cases in a loading block. The hand primer might be a bit faster, but like I said, it hurts my fingers since I usually do 3-500 at a time lol
 
In the Powder and Primers episode, Jake and Ryan mentioned some different primer seating tools at the end. I'll accept the premise that a tool which allows the user to set the depth and come to a hard stop is going to be more consistent than one that requires on hand pressure (like the Lee AutoPrime I have used for the past 30 years). So, I think it is probably worth upgrading that part of my setup. I personally don't reload enough to justify the gold-plated Cadillac of priming tools, but it looks phenomonal.

They listed a couple of options at different price points.

The very expensive option ($695, before adding shell holders and accessories): https://primalrights.com/usa/product/products/priming-equipment/cps

A budget option ($185 with one shellholder, $16.50 for each additional shellholder): https://21stcenturyinnovation.com/b...k-head-bench-rest-priming-tool/v/1206-GIII-01

Another budget option ($120, plus $20 per shell holder): https://www.brownells.com/reloading...ng-tools/sinclair-priming-tool/?sku=749007603

My thoughts on the two "budget" options are summed up pretty well in this review of the Sinclair:
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They didn't mention anything cheaper than that, but I am curious about one cheaper option, mostly because it is a lot cheaper and has a tray so I wouldn't have to put in each primer individually (FML). Has anyone used this?


Is there some other option I am missing that has a primer feed?
The Frankford Arsenal unit works great for me and it’s adjustable. No way I’m paying $600 for a primer tool.
 
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