3 Mar 2025
Product, but as important and sometimes more important is customer response! I received this product and due to shipping, a small part was broken. I emailed them regarding the broken piece and two days later I received a replacement part.
Great product and Great customer service!!
Great product and Great customer service!!
Daniel Devling
4 Jan 2025
This seems to be better built than the Frankford Arsenal vibrating primer tool. It works about the same, but the DAA product has a little more clearance between the two plastic plates. When vibrating, it has a tendency to flip over some of the small pistol primers I was using. That can be mitigated by paying attention when pressing the vibrate button, but it is slightly annoying.
RYAN VAN ZANDT
26 Nov 2024
I wish I had bought one of these 35 years ago, even before they were invented. If you use primer tubes GET ONE OF THESE. Quality made, very nice materials and best thing is it WORKS GREAT EVERY TIME. Go ahead and get the DAA primer tubes and DAA Primer tube rack, you will want and use them.
Joe McMurry
24 Sep 2024
I was tired of my fingers cramping up, but wasn't sure this was worth $82. However, I'm glad I took the chance, and spent the money, and now I cannot believe I loaded over 2500 primers without this. It works great with Federal small pistol primers.
Like all primer flip trays, I end up with 2 to 4 that I have to flip over manually, but once you have all the primers oriented this loads the DAA pickup tubes quickly. I load 500 rounds at a time, and night before I will load 5 tubes. I can get those 5 tubes loaded in about the same amount of time it would take me to load 1 tube using the old "hunt and peck" method, and those five tubes are loaded without my fingers cramping up.
I will suggest getting some 7mm end caps, so you don't accidentally spill the primers, after you load the tubes.
Like all primer flip trays, I end up with 2 to 4 that I have to flip over manually, but once you have all the primers oriented this loads the DAA pickup tubes quickly. I load 500 rounds at a time, and night before I will load 5 tubes. I can get those 5 tubes loaded in about the same amount of time it would take me to load 1 tube using the old "hunt and peck" method, and those five tubes are loaded without my fingers cramping up.
I will suggest getting some 7mm end caps, so you don't accidentally spill the primers, after you load the tubes.
Mark Feltz
30 Aug 2024
Been using mine for 4 years or so. Once you get the feel for it, it’s super reliable and fast. I am not even considering anything else to “upgrade” to at this time, considering how well this works.
Cristian Uribe
11 Aug 2024
I have both Dillon and DAA primer tubes for small pistol primers. The DAA tubes loaded flawlessly, while the Dillon's hung up now and again. I measured the inside diameter of the tubes and found that the DAA tubes had an interior diameter at the feed end on 4.67mm, while the Dillons were closer to 4.62mm. A few quick little passes with a round file later, and the Dillon tubes loaded flawlessly. Not sure if the file just removed some burrs or the least bit of material, but that 0.05mm difference made the Primafill work perfectly. YMMV.
I do wish that the lid fit a little closer so that primers couldn't flip over with the lid in place. I've had to stop a couple of times when I have seen a primer flip over in the tray.
However, overall, a great product that performs very well.
I do wish that the lid fit a little closer so that primers couldn't flip over with the lid in place. I've had to stop a couple of times when I have seen a primer flip over in the tray.
However, overall, a great product that performs very well.
Ernest Myers