Does anyone have experience with FRANKFORD ARSENAL HAND DEPRIMER

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Letfreedomring

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I've got one and like it. It doesn't trap you to your reloading bench so you can deprime shells on front porch, kitchen table, or watching boob tube. The crimped 5.56 primers take a little more hand strength, but everyday primers are pretty effortless. Only thing I can gig it on is the small plastic collets stuck to underside like to come up missing and sometimes the small primer holes get wedged on decapping pin if super tight flash hole. Would buy again in a heartbeat. Hope it helps...
 

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Oh finally something I can say I have a lot of experience on.

mine works phenomenal. I’ve deprimed probably over 1000 or more pieces of brass. Ranging anywhere from .223 up to 7mm magnum. I have never had a single issue with mine. I love using it.
 

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I've got one and like it. It doesn't trap you to your reloading bench so you can deprime shells on front porch, kitchen table, or watching boob tube. The crimped 5.56 primers take a little more hand strength, but everyday primers are pretty effortless. Only thing I can gig it on is the small plastic collets stuck to underside like to come up missing and sometimes the small primer holes get wedged on decapping pin if super tight flash hole. Would buy again in a heartbeat. Hope it helps...
Thanks. I appreciate it.
 

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