You mentioned a hand priming tool, so I'll stay on track. I've tried several since I began using one decades ago. The best I've found and the only one I use now is the 21st Century. It's a one-at-a-time tool without a primer magazine. This is not nearly as slow as some think. It costs much more than other such tools, but has no plastic parts, is machined, parts are well fitted without slop, and it works as a priming tool should, i.e., without problems.
I load for many rifles cartridges, but only about four or five handgun cartridges. Still, I prime several thousand cases a year. Amortized over just a few years, the cost of a truly good tool is most insignificant.
Another good priming tool is the Sinclair. I've used that one as well and it's on the same quality level as the 21st Century tool. The K&M tool may be worth looking at, though I've had no experience with that one.