Highland Lofts
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Of all the bench priming set ups I actually like the Lee Bench Prime.
The triangle priming tray opens up square and is super easy to load the primers in stead of loading the primer tube.
At under $45 it well worth the extra money over a hand primer if you are loading more then twenty cases at a time.
For depriming I really like the Frankford Arsenal hand depriming tool.
If you buy one make sure you keep track of the little plastic incerts that hold the different size cases.
The hand depriming tool keeps all the carbon and other junk off your press and dies.
I deprime then wet tumble for super clean cases.
You resizing die will thank you for depriming and tumbling before resizing.
This is the carbon & other garbage that comes off the cases after wet tumbling. A dry tumbler does not remove all of the contaminants.
The triangle priming tray opens up square and is super easy to load the primers in stead of loading the primer tube.
At under $45 it well worth the extra money over a hand primer if you are loading more then twenty cases at a time.
For depriming I really like the Frankford Arsenal hand depriming tool.
If you buy one make sure you keep track of the little plastic incerts that hold the different size cases.
The hand depriming tool keeps all the carbon and other junk off your press and dies.
I deprime then wet tumble for super clean cases.
You resizing die will thank you for depriming and tumbling before resizing.
This is the carbon & other garbage that comes off the cases after wet tumbling. A dry tumbler does not remove all of the contaminants.