Case Priming - Hand vs Bench Mounted

Hand Priming vs Bench Priming

  • Hand Primer

    Votes: 85 71.4%
  • Bench Mounted Primer

    Votes: 10 8.4%
  • Priming separately is a waste of time, I prime on the reloading press.

    Votes: 24 20.2%

  • Total voters
    119
  • Poll closed .
I use the press as a way of saving time as i bell cases on the upstroke and prime on the down stroke on my Rockchucker. I prefer to prime on the Co-ax press but cannot do any other steps at the same time. The only advantage of the hand primers, as I have quite a few options, is i can do it while watching TV. i have Lee handprimer, Rcbs, and Lyman 310 tools for hand priming, but i prefer the press.
 
The Forster bench primer is my favorite, much faster than using the press.

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The hand primers really bother my thumb joint.
 
For handgun on a progressive press, I use the feeder on the press, otherwise its too slow. But for rifle cartridges I am priming with a Lee hand primer. Its fast and you get a good feel for what its doing. Also, you can sit in front of the TV and prime some cartridges.

Me too.

Except for the TV part......
 
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