What case trimmer do you have
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Spike
Joined: May 2008
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bobfm10350, first choice, hack saw, then a file or an aircraft countersink, if I had it to do over, I would have a case forming/trim die for everything I load.
fguffey
fguffey
#25
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I started with a Herter's (basically a forster by a different name), but I didnt like the way the cases were inserted into the holder, and it was too slow for my liking, so I switched to an RCBS, and for the last 6 years I've absolutly loved it, its quick, easy to setup and dial in, and it is very consistant. About the only trimmer I'd trade it for would be a Sinclair-modified Wilson.
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Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Delaware OH USA
Wilson with a Sinclair clamp and stand. The Wilson really has been a huge improvement over my old Hornady. The only thing I don't like is that is can rust. I may try to paint it someday. For now, I just keep a light coat of oil on it. It just seems to cut the brass better than my old Hornady ever did. Also, the case necks are cut perfectly square without chatter. I think it is due to how the cases are held closer to the neck.




