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Posted: 1/10/2016 8:58:05 PM EDT
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I have an older RCBS manual case trimmer that has worked just fine for several decades. However having recently acquired a larger quantity of 5.56/223 brass I need to find a quicker way to trim the brass. I would like to find something that is not too expensive nor that would take up too much room of the reloading bench.
What trimmers have people used and what to stay away from? Most of the reloading equipment I have is RCBS, but am open to suggestions? |
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I have an older RCBS manual case trimmer that has worked just fine for several decades. However having recently acquired a larger quantity of 5.56/223 brass I need to find a quicker way to trim the brass. I would like to find something that is not too expensive nor that would take up too much room of the reloading bench. What trimmers have people used and what to stay away from? Most of the reloading equipment I have is RCBS, but am open to suggestions? Just add the motor to yours..RCBS sells an upgrade kit....along with the universal case holder if you want it.. |
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Worlds Finest trimmer. I am actually here looking around for the other brand name that does ream and chamfer at the same time as trim. You buy it in two calibers at a time, IIRC. Do you mean the trim-it system? I have one and it's great! It takes a while to adjust it but it's always given me fantastic results. You DO get two caliber inserts and the standard cutting mill that works decent, if you don't want to adjust for every case. The micrometer adjustment makes it better than the WFT if you don't have a template case on hand. |
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