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Old 03-19-2007, 08:49 PM   #1
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Default What is the fastest way to trim cases?

I have been using the Lee case trimmer chucked up in my Dewalt 12v drill and I am about sick of that idea already. Sure, it works good and is faster and less painful than turning them by hand, but it is still a pain in my neck... literally. What are some better ways to trim cases that arent going to break the bank?
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Old 03-19-2007, 09:37 PM   #2
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Trimming is a pain the the neck no matter what system you use unless you want to spend a few hundred $$$ on a high end set up.


The lee system isn't too bad, its still a pain though. Onc eyou get a rythym down its somewhat fast, I combine several steps:
1. Put case in shell holder, with finger friction on th eholder, press trigger lightly to tighten holder.
2. Trim.
3. Debur/chamfer.
4. Run a lead remover cloth over the case for one pass followed by a rag to dry it. (shines the cases up nice)
5. Hit reverse, finger friction on the shell holder to loosen. repeat steps 1-5.


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Old 03-20-2007, 12:09 AM   #3
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I have found that trimming cases while listening to the Rolling Stones to be quit enjoyable. Surpassed only by Pink Floyd. I do not consider trimming to be a pain in the butt. As a matter of fact I consider any time at my reloading bench as good times. Tom.
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Old 03-20-2007, 06:21 AM   #4
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I do enjoy the process of reloading, and even enjoy trimming cases, that is until my neck starts cramping. I have had two shoulder surgeries and my neck has a few bulged discs in it, so holding the drill and trimmer tweaks on it to some extent. I have been looking at that Lee Zip Trim, has anybody had any experience with it?
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Can you clamp your drill in a vise?
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i've just resigned myself to hand trimming while watching tv or while sitting on the porch. more enjoyable for me than using the drill or pulling the zip trimmer.
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Old 03-20-2007, 03:54 PM   #7
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This might help in your system, really helps me out and I've been working with my hands all my life. I purchased a 2" hardwood ball at a local specialty shop, drill a hole so that about 1" of the trimmer sticks out and epoxied in in, it's much easier to hold on to that 2" ball that that skinny little shank
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You might be trying to do too many cases at one time. I try to not do more than 20-30 cases at a time. I do however do 100 at a time on occasion if I get a new batch in. Trimming is something that doesn't have to be done every time you reload. Just when it reaches max case length.
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Rjhans53-That is a great idea!!! Tom.
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This might help in your system, really helps me out and I've been working with my hands all my life. I purchased a 2" hardwood ball at a local specialty shop, drill a hole so that about 1" of the trimmer sticks out and epoxied in in, it's much easier to hold on to that 2" ball that that skinny little shank
I will definately have to try that. Great idea.
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