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Hi, looks like I'm going to be on bed rest for a while, and I'd like to keep myself occupied. I've got over a thousand rounds of virgin fired brass that I could lay back and deprime. Since my bed certainly won't fit down in tool storage/reloading down on deck 3, I guess I need a hand deprimer, and maybe a hand primer. 5.56mm, 9mm, 9mm-k (.380), .300 blackout, and 7.95x21mm (.30SC)

Suggestions for a good hand deprimer, and hand primer?

Thanks,
Tbear
 
The finest depriming and repriming tool made is built by Jerry Cleave in Squaw Valley, Ca. Jerry took over the business after his Uncle Charlie Poole was done, and Jerry's nephew is now learning to take over when Jerry is done.
I had Jerry build me one of his fantastic tools and asked if he could make it so I could do a dozen different cartridges I wanted to use it for. He made mine with both large and small priming rods, plus small decapping rod for .25-20WCF, and sleeves and knurled lock collars to do up to .457" diameter case necks. Also all the various shell holders for the different cartridges I needed to use it for. It's a piece of art in the quality and works fantastic!!

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