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<blockquote data-quote="Jack Shootza 50" data-source="post: 3721336" data-attributes="member: 49036"><p>I used a Lee unit for years then Hornady came out with they're own and I like it better, it has better leverage and with my arthritic hands that's a big plus, I also like the idea that you don't need a special shell holder like the Lee's, they are set up to use either RCBS or Hornady standard shell holders and come with two trays, one for RCBS and the other for Hornadys and each tray can take LR/P or SR/P primers. the only "con" I have with them is the shell holders are sometimes finicky about getting in and out. I accidently put a Lyman shell holder in one day to prime some 260 Rimingtons and they would not seat all the way in, so you have to be careful with that. I still prime everything by hand even my progressive, I get a better feel for when the primer is seated all the way, doing it on the progressive there's NO feeling because of all the pressure from sizing, seating and crimping all at the same time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack Shootza 50, post: 3721336, member: 49036"] I used a Lee unit for years then Hornady came out with they're own and I like it better, it has better leverage and with my arthritic hands that's a big plus, I also like the idea that you don't need a special shell holder like the Lee's, they are set up to use either RCBS or Hornady standard shell holders and come with two trays, one for RCBS and the other for Hornadys and each tray can take LR/P or SR/P primers. the only "con" I have with them is the shell holders are sometimes finicky about getting in and out. I accidently put a Lyman shell holder in one day to prime some 260 Rimingtons and they would not seat all the way in, so you have to be careful with that. I still prime everything by hand even my progressive, I get a better feel for when the primer is seated all the way, doing it on the progressive there's NO feeling because of all the pressure from sizing, seating and crimping all at the same time. [/QUOTE]
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