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Join the contest SubscribeI have tried several different priming systems. The interesting thing is that most reloaders have multiple priming tools. For one reason or another they are not completely happy with one, so they have a bench mounted tool, a press mounted tool, a couple of hand tools and while they might have one favorite, there is still not any one tool that is completely satisfying as far as speed, comfort, precision, and quality. How much have you spent on all of the different priming tools you own? I bet if you add it up, many of you are getting very close to the price of the CPS...or at least half way there and even with 3+ priming tools you are still lacking in either speed, comfort, precision, or quality.
I bought my CPS several years ago now, and I can tell you it is a once and done unit. You will not wish a year later that you had something different. It is not lacking in ANY of the above categories. It is the fastest, most precise, and most comfortable priming unit I have ever used. I currently only own two priming tools: the CPS and the one on top of the forster coax press. The only reason I don't sell the one on top of the coax is that it is made into the press. With the CPS, there is no reason to have any more than one priming tool. You can spend the next 10 years struggling with and amassing a pile of cheaper priming tools, or you can buy a CPS and smile every time you get to use it!
Anyone that orders a CPS before friday of this week via our website (www.primalrights.com) and mentions this thread in the comments during checkout will get $75 off and free shipping to anywhere in the lower 48. We almost never do discounts on the CPS... but reading this thread and seeing so many people advocate torturous hand tools or inferior bench tools seems very strange. Almost like people are intentionally making their priming operation harder for themselves for some reason. If incentive was needed... here it is. You'll make more money. You'll never get time back, and you'll never feel good about inflicting pain on yourself while pursuing a sport that is suppose to be fun.
I doubt it as his deadline passed more than a year ago...does this apply for cyber Monday
I’m hoping for a 2020 discountI doubt it as his deadline passed more than a year ago...
Well now I want to support your business moreWe're running way low on inventory presently fellas... can't even keep up with normal order volume.
In the spirit of the present holiday, we are very thankful for the crushing demand for our products! However, the celebration of the birth of Jesus is just around the corner. We may be able to help you get some red and black under your tree for Christmas.![]()
We're running way low on inventory presently fellas... can't even keep up with normal order volume.
In the spirit of the present holiday, we are very thankful for the crushing demand for our products! However, the celebration of the birth of Jesus is just around the corner. We may be able to help you get some red and black under your tree for Christmas.![]()
After almost 15 years of perfect function, my Lee hand held primer just failed! Epoxy did not fix the top lip that came off....J-B weld is next.........perfect timing as there are no priming tools to be found anywhere
.....and then I stumble across this thread and see some sort of priming device that is clearly from the future and am thunderstruck! I wonder if service rifle shooters like myself are worthy of using such equipment? In the meantime, I'll finish priming these cases with a punch and a small non-sparking brass hammer...
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I suspect I may take a closer look when your inventory returns
We have inventory. CPS's are in stock and ship every day, and other than on weekends, ship the day of or the next day after an order is received. The spirit of my comments were such that a sale would surely not be in our best interests presently, as it would cause our speedy delivery times to slow dramatically.
LolAfter almost 15 years of perfect function, my Lee hand held primer just failed! Epoxy did not fix the top lip that came off....J-B weld is next.........perfect timing as there are no priming tools to be found anywhere
.....and then I stumble across this thread and see some sort of priming device that is clearly from the future and am thunderstruck! I wonder if service rifle shooters like myself are worthy of using such equipment? In the meantime, I'll finish priming these cases with a punch and a small non-sparking brass hammer...
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Just found this thread, a day late (or maybe a year lol). I’m just starting to gather reloading equipment and can’t wait to get my hands on the CPS. @orkan, your participation on this forum and generosity have inspired me. Haven’t exactly experienced pain (probably because there aren’t enough primers available) but it’s definitely quickly fatiguing.
Is this the one you are talking about? I found one on Armslist last year and missed it by minutesI run an old RCBS bench mount tool. Single feed primers into it. My dad has the same tool. Been using it for over 50 years. They aren’t currently made but you can find them used. RCBS hand priming tool is also a tool.