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LEE Auto-Prime Hand Priming Tool-(90230)(in black storage box)

Condition:
Used
Sale ends in: 2d 4h
Price:
US $27.74
ApproximatelyC $37.92
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Located in: Edgewood, New Mexico, United States
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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Ammunition Type
Does Not Apply
Gauge/Caliber
does Not Apply
Custom Bundle
No
MPN
90230
Item Length
6-1/4 inches
Modified Item
No
Press Type
Hand
Brand
Lee Precision
Type
Hand Priming Tool
Capacity
1
Item Height
6-1/4 inches
Model
Universal
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Item Weight
14.3 ounces
Item Width
4-7/8 inches
UPC
734307902308

Item description from the seller

Ayalon Reloading

Ayalon Reloading

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Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.9
Reasonable shipping cost
4.8
Shipping speed
5.0
Communication
5.0

Seller feedback (26,622)

0***2 (643)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Item was as pictured. Smooth transaction that concluded with a prompt shipment. Item arrived safely and packaged accordingly. Good communication from the seller, keeping me apprised along the way. I would have no reservations purchasing from this seller again.
i***s (157)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Item exactly as described. Fast shipping with good communication. Excellent packaging to keep item undamaged in transit. Item was exactly what I needed to complete my project at a lower cost. Thank you Ayalon!
1***7 (2182)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Excellent transaction. Fantastic seller who is very responsive to inquiries. Packaged/protected item well for shipping and item was just as described. I would definitely buy from again! Thank you! A++++

Product ratings and reviews

4.2
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  • Top favourable review

    The older model Lee Auto-Prime... use at your own risk!

    These older Auto-Prime tools can be dangerous if not used intelligently, as there is a greatly increased chance of mass detonation of the primers compared with later models of Lee tools. Supposedly (not 100% sure I believe this) 2 primers detonating together are 4 times as powerful as one by itself, and 5 are 25 times as powerful. At any rate it could be very bad for your eyesight, if not actually deadly, to have a whole tray full go off in front of your face. But wow the old tool works slick. I've never tried any later model, but have read bad things about their reliability. Using my original old tool I bought in the 1980's, I have never had any detonation of even a single primer though I do remember crushing one sideways into the primer pocket at least once over the years. I am curious ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: tamiya4life

  • Top critical review

    Didn’t work nearly as well as I anticipated.

    Having used the old LEE Thumb squeezer primer tool for decades, With great success and performance, I was disappointed with this new style. Overly complicated, parts that should be made out of metal made out of plastic instead, less than intuitive operation, AND Multiple misfeeds of primers, despite using the tool at the proper angle. Primers feeding from the tray anvil up as required, would often be fed on top of the ram sideways or upside down, resulting in improper installation of the primer and jamming up of the entire priming tool. This required Removing the shell holder case and all, so that the primer can be driven from the primer pocket with an old style Decapping pin. Tool also came with no shell holders, as in NONE. But I knew this and it required additional expense of buying ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: ecop!

  • must have for reloading

    really nice for a quick way to prime shells. come with both large an small primer attachments. you still need shell holders, the case has a place to store the holders you use. works great and you have a good way to feel the press of the primer. easy to use

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Deja Vu

    I broke the pivot rod on two of my earlier model Lee hand primers, but still prefer hand priming my cases versus using a press. The new model has a couple of good features which help prevent issues like doubling onto the priming ram, but the new primer holder is a bit putsey. It still does provide a smooth and consistent feel when priming cases and I haven't found anything I like better without breaking the bank.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: daveg6101

  • a disappointing "improvement"

    Having owned the earlier generation of Lee Auto-prime tools, I was very disappointed in both the design and quality of their next-gen Auto-prime tool. The new "elevator" feature, which purports to increase safety, is overly complicated and I don't really see the point in it at all. It usually fails to feed a primer to the ram, doing so only about 3 in 10 attempt while I was trying to prime 100 cases of .45ACP. I also don''t think much of the new tray design, but that may just be personal preference; It feels flimsy, and I don't trust the plastic to last longer than a few months. YMMV but for my part, I'm going to look for a older design Lee Auto-primer.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: mrsjubarms