⚡ Reload Smarter, Not Harder!
The Lee Precision 90230 Auto Prime Hand Priming Tool is a compact, lightweight, and durable device designed to work with every brand of primer. Its ergonomic hand-held design ensures precise and effortless priming, making it an essential tool for hunters and reloaders seeking consistent, professional-grade results.
Brand | Lee Precision |
Size | One Size |
Style | Classic |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Material | Plastic |
Closure Type | Pull-On |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | ACK, LLC |
Model Name | 90230 |
UPC | 734307902308 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00734307902308 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.65 x 4.45 x 1.65 inches |
Package Weight | 0.34 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 5 x 2 inches |
Brand Name | Lee Precision |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | 90230 |
Model Year | 2012 |
Included Components | Auto Prime Hand Priming Tool |
Sport Type | Hunting |
R**C
Great product
This makes loading primers so easy!
8**R
Great hand primer!
This is a great budget hand primer! These really speed things along. Very easy to use. This is my second one. My last one primed well over 10k cases and broke to user error. I tried to force a primer in a case that wasnt swaged enough. My fault. Otherwise these are great and last a long time. Just add a little lube once in a while and its smooth as butter.
Z**Y
Works well once you have the right shell holders.
This product works well. You need Lee specific shell holders in order to use them though. The shell holder that comes with the stander Lee Die set will not work. I purchased the set from Lee and they work well. Make sure you clean and uncrimp the primer pocket on your brass or you will have issues seating. Rating four stars only because I feel they could have designed it to use standard shell holders that you already have vs having to buy a $20 dollar set in order to use it. Overall it works well though.
S**K
Subtle features make this a fantastic tool
I've heard from a number of sources that they prefer the old round-tray Auto-Prime to the new Auto-Prime XR, and I can't possibly figure out why. I finally added enough equipment to setup a second reloading station at my house, and this was one of the last components. Compatibility with my existing auto-prime shell holders was a huge plus and the new features on this primer are a win all-around. The new tray shape will accomodate an entire tray of primers - unlike the round-top version. The primer tray/spring assembly is contained now and doesn't come apart every time you want to switch over - a big improvement that saves time and frustration. The gate and lift system for feeding primers is much better than the old system (and arguably safer) that was prone to binding up when multiple primers would feed. The tray lids do not come off the way the old round version was wont to do since they now clamp onto the tray rather than twisting on.If you don't have the older Auto-Prime you aren't missing much. This is a big improvement, and for the price, you won't find a better hand primer by RCBS or anyone else. The shell-holders are cheap to buy the entire kit, but if you shoot most center-fire rifle cartridges (.223 and variants, .308 and variants) #2 and #4 will do the job for you. This tool took my single stage loading to a just slightly better level and I couldn't be more pleased with it. Kudos to Lee for logically improving/evolving their products and still keeping the prices out of reach of the competition.
D**A
Ty
It works
D**E
Probably the worst design of any tool I have ever owned
I have been loading my own ammo for a very long time. I've always used my RCBS hand-primer tool, and it works flawlessly. I bought this Lee tool because I use a lot of Lee dies and they are high quality and I've never had any issues at all with them. My reasoning for wanting another hand-priming tool was that I could just leave the shell holder in the priming tool, and have another that was in the press - no need to swap them out every batch of ammo I process. Right now I am working through 1000 9mm rounds, and I do them in batches of 50 at a time. It's convenient to not have to keep taking the RCBS hand-primer tool apart for the shell holder. I know, I could just buy another set of shell holders, and I SHOULD have done exactly that. But instead, I opted for this tool and the set of 11 shell holders that come with it (and are specifically designed for this tool and nothing else - they do not fit my RCBS equipment). Here's my experience with it:First of all, the handle is too small. I'm not a huge guy, but still, this thing is like a child's toy in comparison to my RCBS tool. The lever on this tool is difficult to press because it's hard to get a good grip on the handle. Loading primers into the tray wasn't too bad - pretty much like the other tool I have. I simply turn the tray upside down, place it on top of the tray the primers come in, and flip it over, thus setting the primers in the tray upside down like they should be. Putting the cover on this tray is a bit cumbersome. One slip and you have a lap full of primers. Installing the shell holder is a lot easier than the RCBS tool, but the thing is, the holder moves around a lot when you are trying to set a primer into it's pocket in the casing. The primers don't press in as solidly as my RCBS tool - you can't really tell by the feel of the thing if the primer is set or not. My RCBS tool gives me the tactile feedback that assures me the primer is in as far as it can go. This Lee tool does not. It's very spongy feeling, and again, it's too small to fit comfortably in my hand. And the topper was when I was gently shaking the tool to get a primer into the ram position, the tray moved a little bit and primers came out from the place where they enter the ram pocket and fell on the floor. It was then that I gave up, and decided to send the thing back to Amazon for a refund. All in all it was a bad experience and a waste of time and money. I should have (and will) simply buy a set of shell holders that fit my RCBS tools. I don't plan on getting a new press so I just need to get a spare set of dies that work with it.Stay away from this thing if you want to get any reloading done without hassle. My RCBS priming tool works flawlessly every time. This Lee tool is junk. I'm surprised that they designed this and then sat back, looked at it, tried it out, and said "Yes - that's a good one. Let's sell it to the public.". Could this possibly be a case of a tool that was designed by people who never used it?
B**C
Works well, until it doesn’t
The product words well 95% of the time, however, when the primers don’t seat correctly (sidewise) you have to spend a couple of minutes unjamming the case from the shell holder. It’s fine but it isn’t great.
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