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Old 05-15-2009 | 05:54 AM
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Just because you've never used better equipment don't mean you should show your ignorance of such things and put down people who happen to like better equipment because of more volume & experience.





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Lee case trimmers work. Lee trimmers are inexpensive. I'm cheap. I like that.

I reload. I'm not into the heavy manufacture of reloaded cartridges. The trimmers are fast enough for me. I've done the trimming, while watching TV. And doing something during the commercials never hurt me.

Personally, I never needed one of those high price trimmers. Some people need high priced stuff. It makes them feel good. I never had quite that flaw in my nature.
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Old 05-15-2009 | 11:35 AM
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Can anyone give me a good reason of why I shouldnt just go ahead and buy a Lee set up and be done with it?
Nope.


Just because you've never used better equipment don't mean you should show your ignorance of such things and put down people who happen to like better equipment because of more volume & experience.
I agree. If you need something better than a Lee to do more volume, get a Gracey or Giraud trimmer set up. These are both better than the Lee, the rest of them, not so much.
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Old 05-19-2009 | 08:01 PM
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I use the Lyman's Universal trimmer, as easy to use as putting on your socks and reasonably priced.
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