The following LEE Precision primer tools have a potentially dangerous issue, and in my personal opinion, there is totally insufficient warning given by LEE Precision, and having spoken to two dealers, both have been oblivious to this issue.
New AUTO-PRIME
ERGO-PRIME
AUTO BENCH PRIME.
I recently bought the AUTO BENCH Prime, and after priming some brass, was very pleased with it. However, yesterday evening, I started to prime some more, and the mechanism jammed up. I freed, and removed a jammed primer, but the tool clearly had an issue, and stopped feeding primers.
So this morning, I called the supplier, who said he had seen this problem before, but suggested I check the instructions, because he thought there may be an issue with some primer brands jamming because they had burrs on them. !!!
So, I go and find the instructions, and find the following on the back page............So guess what brand of primer I use, and I guess a very big percentage of all reloaders use too. So if you have a LEE priming tool, and use Federal Large rifle primers, be VERY CAREFUL !

Now I did look over the instructions when I assembled the parts, but all of the pictures, and instructions are on the two centre pages. I seem to recall glancing at the back page, but the pictures just show how to bolt the tool down, so I didn't bother reading the rest. With hind sight, I should have, but you don't expect something so serious, to be buried on the back page ! Plus, most of us don't do instructions !
I have been lead to believe (and stand to be corrected) that the issue has nothing to do with Federal primers having burrs (I've never found a burr) but that they are far more sensitive to pressure being applied to them, and the chemicals used, are far more volatile than CCI, Remington, etc'. LEE state that only one primer at a time should be loaded, and fed, but just be very careful if the tool doesn't feel right, stop, and check, before applying more pressure, and setting a primer off.
I'm shocked that LEE Precision haven't made all of their dealers aware of the potential danger, and put a big, clear sticker on the outside of the box, making it clear not to use Federal large primers. I hope I haven't come across as being melodramatic, but mine jammed, and I was just lucky I didn't try, and force the primer. I'd hate to think it happened to someone else.
New AUTO-PRIME
ERGO-PRIME
AUTO BENCH PRIME.
I recently bought the AUTO BENCH Prime, and after priming some brass, was very pleased with it. However, yesterday evening, I started to prime some more, and the mechanism jammed up. I freed, and removed a jammed primer, but the tool clearly had an issue, and stopped feeding primers.
So this morning, I called the supplier, who said he had seen this problem before, but suggested I check the instructions, because he thought there may be an issue with some primer brands jamming because they had burrs on them. !!!
So, I go and find the instructions, and find the following on the back page............So guess what brand of primer I use, and I guess a very big percentage of all reloaders use too. So if you have a LEE priming tool, and use Federal Large rifle primers, be VERY CAREFUL !

Now I did look over the instructions when I assembled the parts, but all of the pictures, and instructions are on the two centre pages. I seem to recall glancing at the back page, but the pictures just show how to bolt the tool down, so I didn't bother reading the rest. With hind sight, I should have, but you don't expect something so serious, to be buried on the back page ! Plus, most of us don't do instructions !
I have been lead to believe (and stand to be corrected) that the issue has nothing to do with Federal primers having burrs (I've never found a burr) but that they are far more sensitive to pressure being applied to them, and the chemicals used, are far more volatile than CCI, Remington, etc'. LEE state that only one primer at a time should be loaded, and fed, but just be very careful if the tool doesn't feel right, stop, and check, before applying more pressure, and setting a primer off.
I'm shocked that LEE Precision haven't made all of their dealers aware of the potential danger, and put a big, clear sticker on the outside of the box, making it clear not to use Federal large primers. I hope I haven't come across as being melodramatic, but mine jammed, and I was just lucky I didn't try, and force the primer. I'd hate to think it happened to someone else.




