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Thread: Harvey depriming tool

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    Airbrush Guest

    Harvey depriming tool

    Any one else use one of these http://www.harveydeprimer.com

    I received one from the US yesterday having a £14 custom charge to pay.

    Cracking bit of kit, just been sitting outside in the sun & deprimed a couple of hundred .38 spl cases.

    Very easy to use once you get into a rhythm & feels like it will last along time.

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    That looks good.

    I think I likes that.
    Handy to deprime at the range between details or whilst chatting.

    Can it really handle all calibres as is,or do you need extra bits. For instance,will it sort .357mag,6.5x55 ans .308.

    What did you pay all in?

    Very interested- Bryan.

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    It says it will handle most modern calibres, I've only got .38 & 5.56 & it does those fine.

    As for cost I just ordered from the website & got stitched up the £14 custom charge.

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    May well just got this mate, Lee Ergo Prime


    http://www.henrykrank.com/index.php?...oducts_id=5306

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    Airbrush Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Simon_S View Post
    May well just got this mate, Lee Ergo Prime


    http://www.henrykrank.com/index.php?...oducts_id=5306
    Does that deprime as well as prime?

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    Graham2 is offline Slightly camp, makes decent chilli, and has a box of tissues and a can of 3 In 1 in the gun room
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    The Harvey tool looks neat and you can obviously sit and watch the box whilst depriming. The Lee only primes.
    Not camp, Gary just wishes I were!

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    Airbrush Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Graham2 View Post
    The Harvey tool looks neat and you can obviously sit and watch the box whilst depriming. The Lee only primes.
    I'll bring it along to the next match mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Airbrush View Post
    Does that deprime as well as prime?

    Why would you want to, It does that when you put them through your die?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon_S View Post
    Why would you want to, It does that when you put them through your die?
    I was asking because you obviously didn't read the original thread properly, I'm talking about a depriming tool you linked to a priming tool.

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    O yes sorry, my mix up

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