I have a "better" way to seat primers.
First, go ahead and deprime/resize. Then fill with powder and seat the bullet (yes, with no primer installed).
Next, hold the assembly with the bullet facing down sightly above your lap (belly button height seems to work best). Place the new primer on top of the primer pocket (anvil down, of course), and then hit it really hard with a hammer to insert the primer into the bottom of the case!
The results will "BLOW YOU AWAY"!!!
(IMPORTANT NOTE FROM THE EDITORS: This is a joke, and should only be attempted by professional loaders and eunuchs. Do not try this at home kids...)
I watched the video for the press-mounted system, and not to gainsay, but that system doesn't do anything that the RCBS APS priming tool doesn't already do.
The RCBS has a stop screw to make seating depth consistent, but unlike the CPS, the RCBS feeds the primers automatically, and it costs half as much as the press-mounted CPS, but the RCBS is bench-mounted, yet another advantage.
How much of a pain is it to load the strips?
Thanks for the videos. They have convinced me to stay with my RCBS hand priming tool. By the time you would have loaded 100 primers into strips and set up the bench primer, I'd probably have 50 cases primed and can do it in front of the TV if desired.
To each his own.
63 year old hands but no arthritis.
It's not hard at all, once I got the hang of it.