If you are talking about file trim dies, I have a couple that Hornady made for me.Does anybody know of someone who makes these? I would like to try an find one for 30x47.
What Dusty said.Does anybody know of someone who makes these? I would like to try an find one for 30x47.
With the trimmers out there today, the trim die has gone the way of neck dies
I still have a few neck dies. Someplace..With the trimmers out there today, the trim die has gone the way of neck dies
I don’t think Redding is going to make any that are not already in stock. I tried to get one in 6.5 Creedmoor, and they said they had no intentions of ever making it. I wonder if they have to give Hornady a percentage of anything to do with the Creedmoor.I have trim dies for every caliber I shoot, they are so easy to use I was hoping to find out where to find one or someone who made them. As for neck sizers I do not or have not ever used one and I've been reloading since 1974.
In my die boxes there is a spot for a third die and I use it for my trim die ( that is what it is for right? ). Besides a trimmer will just be something else to find room for when done with it.
The trim dies are neither one, they were just what some of us started with and seem old hat . The Redding trim dies are good because you can run a fired case up in them to see if their too long, as where the RCBS form/trim dies the case’s have to be sized first. I use the little Forster lathe type most now.Why not just use a regular trimmer? Or a really nice trimmer like a Giraud? I can’t imagine a die being any faster or more precise.