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30 or 45 Degree chamfer tool from WILSON?

dusterdave173

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I just bought a used Wilson case trimmer from a member here--so far I love it!
So I am considering the chamfer tool cutter for it--seems like it would be nice and square cutting
They offer 30 or 45 degree--I would be doing 223 and 6BR with a variety of bullets
Which one should I get? Thanks
 
I bought the 30 degree for my Wilson trimmer. Works great on BT bullets. If and when I load flat base bullets I will most likely pick up the 45 degree tool.
 
Saw a post on here few years on the Sinclair carbide chamfer. I Bought one and it is the smoothest tool I have ever used. Chuck it in drill press and it’s amazing how fast you can process.
 

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I just bought a used Wilson case trimmer from a member here--so far I love it!
So I am considering the chamfer tool cutter for it--seems like it would be nice and square cutting
They offer 30 or 45 degree--I would be doing 223 and 6BR with a variety of bullets
Which one should I get? Thanks
Dave,
I have both. If I could only have one it would be the 45 however I use the 30 the most.
Wayne
 

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