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<blockquote data-quote="fatcpa" data-source="post: 1524391" data-attributes="member: 11311"><p>I've been reloading pistol cartridges for a while now, but haven't reloaded any 45 long colt before. I reload 45 acp and 38/357 on Dillon equipment, but since I will be shooting a limited quantity of 45 colt ammo, I will start out reloading on my Lyman turret press and I'll be hand priming the cases. That's where I need some info. I've hand primed a lot of 45/38/357 in the past using a RCBS Universal priming tool. I've read that the springloaded case holder on this tool has a problem with the 45 colt case. Some forum posts and reviews I've read say that the rim on the 45 lc case is too shallow and the case will slip a lot. Have any of you experienced this and do you have any recommendations as to which hand priming tool works best?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatcpa, post: 1524391, member: 11311"] I've been reloading pistol cartridges for a while now, but haven't reloaded any 45 long colt before. I reload 45 acp and 38/357 on Dillon equipment, but since I will be shooting a limited quantity of 45 colt ammo, I will start out reloading on my Lyman turret press and I'll be hand priming the cases. That's where I need some info. I've hand primed a lot of 45/38/357 in the past using a RCBS Universal priming tool. I've read that the springloaded case holder on this tool has a problem with the 45 colt case. Some forum posts and reviews I've read say that the rim on the 45 lc case is too shallow and the case will slip a lot. Have any of you experienced this and do you have any recommendations as to which hand priming tool works best? [/QUOTE]
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