When I first started reloading, I used what almost everybody started off using... a lee hand priming tool. I went through a few brands of hand priming tools over the years, but they always caused my hands to cramp up or get sore when loading anything over 50 primers in a sitting, which is irritating as I like to do a few hundred at a time. I also found that the way the tools are designed always force me to have the whole unit oriented in such a way that I have the cartridge pointing directly at my face when pushing the primer in, otherwise I have trouble applying enough pressure to consistently seat the primers the same.
I have been using this RCBS bench mounted priming tool that I bought used off CGN for over a year now, and I utterly love it. It takes all the strain out of your hands, gives you a much more detailed feel of your primer seating process, and is faster and safer to use than the hand primers in my opinion. Swaps from small to large primers in seconds, and is pretty fast to refill tubes.
I have never heard many people talk about them before, and I don't know why, but honestly these are the best things since sliced bread when it comes to reloading for me. Makes the whole process faster, more accurate, and more enjoyable. The only thing that is even close is a press mounted priming system, but even then, many of the cheaper systems are much more fussy than this system.
Here's a quick video I just shot of mine in action.
What are your thoughts on bench priming tools? Love them, hate them, or never even heard of them? I'm curious to know what other CGNers opinions are on these wonderful little tools.