NF1E Posted September 3 Report Share Posted September 3 Have been trying out a few different bench priming tools recently. My right wrist and elbow just won't stand for the amount of priming I have been doing using hand priming tools. So far have used the RCBS bench primer tool, LEE, Forster and Lyman with the Lyman being chosen. Today a Derraco PCPS and a PrimalRights CPS came in. Looking forward to using them all. I do have a Lyman with auto feed on the way. Truly enjoying every minute of the process. Whatta Hobby! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NF1E Posted September 4 Author Report Share Posted September 4 Did manage to do a little unpacking and setting up this morning. Looks simple enough for an old guy to make them work. Both have micrometer set seating depth for the primers. Whatta Hobby! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NF1E Posted September 4 Author Report Share Posted September 4 A little ahead of schedule, the PrimalRights CPS is set up and ready to start priming. Took two 50 rnd batches or prepped brass out of the dryer , 50 .223 and 50 .308 then ran them through the neck sizing mandrels so they are ready to prime. Whatta Hobby! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NF1E Posted Sunday at 11:15 AM Author Report Share Posted Sunday at 11:15 AM Added some anti-slip rubber feet to the InlineFabrication mount I am using for the Primal Rights CPS. Feels like it is bolted to the bench but still portable. This mount has removable top plates so I can put whatever I would like on it in 10 seconds. Whatta Hobby! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NF1E Posted Sunday at 03:33 PM Author Report Share Posted Sunday at 03:33 PM Added Inline Fabrication quick change base plate to my Forster's home position on the right of the bench then added quick change plates for my Rock-Chucker, Forster Co-ax, Lyman Accu-Prime and Primal Rights CPS so any of these can mount either on the Inline Standing base or the base plate bolted to my bench. After all these years it's seems strange doing things right and not have to bolt and unbolt things as they get changed. Got a couple of spare quick change plates for additions. Whatta Hobby! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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