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<blockquote data-quote="Cowbaby" data-source="post: 3721028" data-attributes="member: 46875"><p>Just use a cheapo pot metal Lee hand primer. So far so good on the handle. I used to have an original Rock Chucker that had a fold in primer attachment that I liked way better but a thief seemed to like it about as much as I did.</p><p></p><p>I weigh every charge on a RCBS beam scale and a dipper for a cornbread trickler, Its precise and way tedious but its what I have. I don't mass produce enough to need faster really.</p><p>I got this whole kit and kaboodle of what I use now including a press, dies, scale. extra hand tools and an old Lyman case trimmer for less than 200 dollars second hand 20 years ago.</p><p></p><p>Mostly its what kind of volume your after. Some people need a Dillion 550 and some can get by with a lee loader with a dipper and everything in between</p><p></p><p>Don't know anything about your new fangled Hornady die bushings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowbaby, post: 3721028, member: 46875"] Just use a cheapo pot metal Lee hand primer. So far so good on the handle. I used to have an original Rock Chucker that had a fold in primer attachment that I liked way better but a thief seemed to like it about as much as I did. I weigh every charge on a RCBS beam scale and a dipper for a cornbread trickler, Its precise and way tedious but its what I have. I don't mass produce enough to need faster really. I got this whole kit and kaboodle of what I use now including a press, dies, scale. extra hand tools and an old Lyman case trimmer for less than 200 dollars second hand 20 years ago. Mostly its what kind of volume your after. Some people need a Dillion 550 and some can get by with a lee loader with a dipper and everything in between Don't know anything about your new fangled Hornady die bushings. [/QUOTE]
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