RCBS 09480 Primer Tray-2
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In order to reload bullets, this is used to flip over primers. Rhinestones are not my thing, so I don't know what it will do. This approach might work if there is a beaver on one side while there isn't on the other.
In addition to being designed to work with most concrete primer packaging (square boxes or trays instead of round) As for the round ones, they are the same.
With RCBS primer trays, you can use both large and small primers simultaneously.
The only primers available are for rifles and pistols. There is too much height on gun primers. I'll bet you can work something out. It's possible for you to spill everything, but I think there's a good chance.
Selected User Reviews For RCBS 09480 Primer Tray-2
My rhinestones do not stay upright on this tray when I use it to organize my projects because I do not know what it is supposed to be used for. Therefore, I will no longer risk losing stones when pouring them back into their bags between working sessions since I can close the lid between sessions.
Rhinestones fit well on this tray as a decorative item. If you place flatback rhinestones in a jar and shake it slightly, most of the stones will be in place - The best way to bling is upside down.
As a result of the loose fit of the flexible plastic, I only gave it a 3 star rating. In the tray, many of the primers flipped upside down when I placed them in and then flipped it back over. It would be a bad idea to hold the primers in the middle of the tray, as that would mean bowing the edges of the tray when it is turned. The recommendation is not to be made. It is highly recommended that you buy a solid, ridged.
After I utilized my RCBS primer installer tool, it only took a few seconds to realize how to use the trays. Simple to use, shake it a few times, and all the primers are right where you want them to be!.
The RCBS is here! A flip tray that came with a reloading bundle was available to me. As a result, the primers jittered around on the soft plastic. This model was switched to, and I'm glad it was. Plastic is a rigid material, so there is no jumping around any more. By doing so, I am able to reload more quickly. RCBS is known for quality, so you can tell when you look at the product. This flip tray can make all the difference in the world to you.
Primers can be sorted in this way. It is necessary for me to use the top portion of the tray set to load my RCBS bench mounted priming device's primer tube. The bottom, which flexes a bit too much, is suitable for flipping and setting our primers for my handheld priming tool. The price was well worth it.
The primary reason I bought the cheapest primer tray I could find was that I wanted to buy an automatic feeder in the long-term. Okay, well, I guess I could have spent just a few dollars more. I sometimes get little bits of plastic between the pickup tube and the primer because of the pickup tube marring the plastic easily. Although it hasn't given me any problems, it calls into question the durability of it in the long run. Primer pick-up is more of a problem when the lid flexes. In some cases, if I pull too hard, the plastic will flex and it may even flip I prefer to get them all picked up as quickly as possible and move on to something less time-consuming than it is to avoid it. When going slow, it isn't hard at all. My preference would be to pay a few dollars more for something better if I had the choice.
I read reviews on the earlier model and found that several users were unhappy with the design, but the latest version has worked without any problems.