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Never seen cans like those. Giggity.Found some fresh powder.
Sealed.
It was kind of expensive.
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4 poundersNever seen cans like those. Giggity.
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Aloha, Mark
PS......last night I got back on the Lee M1000 progressive machine. I had a lot of problems with primer seating/timing. I took it apart and changed out the two plastic cams. Still not working to "perfection."
Good deal you can get something that works for you. M hand squeezing's the hand primer is still fine. Thankfully. I spent close to 35 years doing a LOT of pruning and trimming with that right hand. So far, all I wore out was wrist joint, and the shots once a year or so work pretty good.My aching hands will not let me use one of those hand primer tools and I will not prime on a press so I got an ASP bench mount primer tool that is the cats meow in Ole caveman's room.
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There's a song about it out there, It's so easy, it's so easy yeah yeah, it's so easy.
Really depends on how bad the brass needs it (how hard it is).Anyone annealing their brass, if so how are the results on paper?
3 years ago I bought one and within 100 primed cases it broke. I returned it and found the APS locally soon after…I got one of these little hooters, and mounted it to a board that fits over my lap. With 10 of the little tray/magazines, I can just sit in front of the computer and prime a bunch of cases all in one go, swap out magazines as needed. Mostly works pretty well. Gotta watch the primers as they come up, that they don't get sideways. Best part is that the lever is friendly to old hands and wrists, and I get a pretty good feel of how the primer is going in, if the pocket is loose, or if there's a crimp that needs removed ( or the case thrown out) . Definitely one of Lee's better products.
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