Strumento di adescamento automatico RCBS 9460

Brand:‎RCBS

3.8/5

191.71

Qualità RCBS. Sono inclusi due gruppi di aste di innesco e due tubi di alimentazione dell'innesco. Veloce e preciso grazie all'esclusivo sistema di leve monostadio. Tipo di materiale: metallo. Prodotto da RCBS. L'articolo pesa 2,25 libbre. Strumento di adescamento automatico RCBS 9460.

Qualità RCBS. Sono inclusi due gruppi di aste di innesco e due tubi di alimentazione dell'innesco. Veloce e preciso grazie all'esclusivo sistema di leve monostadio. Tipo di materiale: metallo. Prodotto da RCBS. L'articolo pesa 2,25 libbre. Strumento di adescamento automatico RCBS 9460.
Brand Name ‎RCBS
Color ‎Green
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 583 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎Gunsmithing-tools-and-accessories
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎14.4 x 5.4 x 2.8 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎14.5 x 5.3 x 2.8 inches
Item Weight ‎0.13 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎Big Rock Sports - Fresno Whse
Material ‎Blend
Model Name ‎9460
Model Year ‎2012
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎1.01 Kilograms
Part Number ‎9460
Size ‎One Size
Sport Type ‎Hunting
Style ‎Auto Priming Tool
Suggested Users ‎Unisex-adult
Warranty Description ‎Limited Manufacturer

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Scritto da: lazerbeam
Pricey, requires you full attention, but does work.
With the onset of arthritis I've found the use of hand priming tools more difficult to use. Searching for an alternative I decided on the RCBS bench priming tool. Although I dislike the use of tubes to hold primers (never had much luck with them on a press) I figured the extra aggravation loading them was easier that the pain in my hand and finger joints after using a hand primer. When you receive the RCBS bench primer there is a small amount of assembly required. The spring loaded primer cup needs to installed onto the primer push rod. You will need a metal paper clip or a thin nail to tighten it down. RCBS has a video on You Tube that shows how to assembly the push rod/primer cup assembly. Here is a tip on how to quickly distinguish the small and large tubes and push rod assemblies. Take a colored felt tip permanent ink marker and color the small primer tube's nylon tip with it. The take the small primer push rod and similarly color the cone shaped end. You can quickly identify which primer tube and push rod goes together without having to examine the them for size (they are nearly identical in appearance). Here is another interesting thing I found out about using this priming tool. I have a set of Lyman and a set of Lee universal shell holders. To the eye they look identical. However, the Lee shell holders are just a fraction of an inch taller than the Lyman shell holders. Also, the Lee shell holders are tapered in the front of the slot making it slightly easier to slide a shell casing into the holder. But the important take-away from this is the height of the shell holders. The primer cup holder has a tendency to snag on Lyman shell holder. Although the height difference between the two brands of shell holders is almost imperceptible, it is just enough to make a difference. If I could find full set of RCBS shell holders, I would by them. So far I can only find individual ones and since the Lee bands works well no sense in purchasing more. So far I have primed about eight hundred 9mm and two hundred 40 cal S&W cartridges. The priming tool works well but it does occasionally flip the primers over, or sideways. In a few instances, they popped right out of the primer cup holder. The primer tuber has a tendency to bounce after the primer is set into the primer cup. It just makes me nervous that a primer or primers are going to "pop" out. Hasn't happened yet but it is nerve wracking. In operation the you have to push the handle all the way down to load a primer into a the primer cup. Then pull the handle all the way up to retract the primer tube and lower the push rod assembly. You must hold the lever up in place or the weight of the handle will extend the push rod upward and will not allow a shell to be inserted into the shell holder. Press the arm down and the primer gets seated into the shell. Remove the shell and repeat the process. Its a little more complicated than a hand primer. I have read comments where users indicated that they could feel the primer being seated into the shell. Well yes you can, but its a little more "muted" than a hand held primer probably because of the long, heavier priming handle. Another observation is the priming handle is kind of wobbly. Although the bolt that attaches it to the primer press is firmly tight, there is a side to side slop in the handle. What make this problematic is if I push it to one side or the other when loading a primer into the cup, it has a tendency to "catch" the primer cup on the shell holder and flipping the primer over or completely out of the cup. I'm working on getting some shims to center the primer handle. As a side note, I have two round primer trays that came with my reloading press. I never really used them because I loaded my primers directly into hand priming tool. With this primer tool you need a primer tray to hold/flip primers tot hey can be loaded into the primer tubes. The round ones that I have are smaller than the primer trays that come with the primers. It was a real pain so I went out and purchased a square one that is larger than the primer's 10 x 10 primer tray. If you don't have a decent size square tray, get one. It will have you a lot of grief in handling the primers. Finally, you can find yourself easily getting into a rhythm loading primers. Be aware that you must always pay attention to what you are doing or you will end installing primers sideways or upside down. I know this is common sense....but it happens. Would I recommend this priming tool. That's a yes/no proposition. It is great if you have issues using a hand priming tool like I do. On the other hand, it is a little pricey, and requires more steps to use than a hand primer. You have to keep the primer handle in the proper location all the time which is a pain. You have to decide what works best for you.
Scritto da: AAO
This is a great bench auto primer. Well worth the $
I bought my unit used for $79 and it was missing the primer tray, luckily they are only around $5. This unit can prime brass very quickly and if you primer pockets are good you can go very fast. There are a couple of cons that can be remedied and there are many different solutions out there for them. The primer tube likes to rock back and forth after setting a primer and going back to it's home position. The spring isn't nearly strong enough to prevent the whipping motion which is slightly noisy but bearable. This is easily fixed by having something soft for it to fall back on that won't damage anything. If you find a crimped primer pocket and your primer will start but won't go you have to disassemble the cylinder holding the shell plate and priming parts. This is obviously user error but can happen. I replaced the set screw with a small hex bolt to make this faster to disassemble if need be. One this that could be improved is if the handle would return to the up position so one handed operations were possible, this also could speed the process up. A simple round return spring similar to the one on the primer tube assembly would do. All in all its a great unit, the only thing out there that might be better is the forester but i haven't tried it.
Scritto da: Steve G.
Love it.
Well built as expected from RCBS. Works perfectly. Very easy to use and lots of feel. Can easily crank out 100+ rounds in 5 minutes.
Scritto da: Tubthumper
Top bit o’ kit
I have arthritis in my wrists and can’t operate a hand primer. I really like the lee bench primer, but the plastic inserts don’t last and I can’t find spares. The RCBS bench primer is ALL METAL (apart from the plastic hand grip) and I can’t see it’s going to wear out within the next 20,000 reloads. Just a little lube on the rear slide and it’s off; smooth and easy.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Great priming tool for serious handloaders!
Use this to prime all of my hand loads! Works great and never had a major problem with it! The priming tool can have issues with aligning with the casing and shear off part of the primer or get stuck but works great almost all of the time!
Scritto da: Nicole Charron
RCBS stands by it's products A+
Received the RCBS automatic primer loader, the ram and set screw were missing, one short call to RCBS everything is rectified.. Thank you. The tool itself is well made.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
well made
helps get alot of cases primed fast and easy

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