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Anyone see this?

Posted: 12 Nov 2015 12:40
by jdl447

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Posted: 12 Nov 2015 14:28
by 62chevy
Looks good but no price or when it will be available.

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Posted: 12 Nov 2015 16:46
by buckeye43210
It's going for €49.95 in France according to Tecmagex.

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Posted: 12 Nov 2015 19:51
by Ranch Dog
Interesting. I'm still holding out for the press mounted bullet puller they announced last year.

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Posted: 12 Nov 2015 19:57
by Maximumbob54
Great. More gear I can't live without. Titan will be informing me when these are available. :oops:

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Posted: 13 Nov 2015 07:51
by daboone
If that equated to $54 in USA currency then it will be a very competitive with RCBS's bench primer which is alway being trouted as the best out there. Of course I hope it doesn't use the LM primer feed. :? :lol:

One thing for sure Richard, John and Pat have been the best innovators in new product design for reloaders and have always been great at keeping the cost reasonable.

If this new bench primer is as good as the 2 new powder measures they just released then it will be a winner.

Re: Anyone see this?

Posted: 13 Nov 2015 08:52
by buckeye43210
Prices on the French site seem to run on the high side. So, I expect the new priming tool to cost less than $50 from the usual suspects (Titan, Factory Sales, Natchezss, etc.)

Re: Anyone see this?

Posted: 02 Jan 2016 00:29
by DaveInGA
I was messing around on the Titan site today and apparently the new folding primer trays that work in these will be replacing the Loadmaster and Pro 1000 primer trays. I was on the website looking to buy extras of the old style, but complete old style trays and lids are not to be found. I think it's a great idea to load up one tray, put it on the press, then load up a second as a quick refill when the first runs out.

If the wife is cooperative (and mine shoots, so she is), she can load up a tray full while you're operating the press. Keep a jug of powder handy and a container of cases - you're set for reloading for an hour, all the time I can stand to reload on a progressive.

Re: Anyone see this?

Posted: 02 Jan 2016 05:53
by Ranch Dog
daboone wrote:One thing for sure Richard, John and Pat have been the best innovators in new product design for reloaders and have always been great at keeping the cost reasonable.
No doubt!

Pat left Lee I think in 2013. It is now John and Andy Lee (John's son). Mr. Richard Lee has retired.

Re: Anyone see this?

Posted: 02 Jan 2016 08:32
by daboone
Ranch Dog wrote:Pat left Lee I think in 2013. It is now John and Andy Lee (John's son). Mr. Richard Lee has retired.
I enjoyed talking to Pat a few times. I'm sorry he has moved on. Do you know if he is retired or is doing something new in reloading tools for us?