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6br trimming options

Cory porter

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Looking for feedback or suggestions on what y'all are using to trim your 6br brass. I have a Hornady trimmer but am not a big fan. I'm considering getting the Sinclair/Wilson or looking into a Tri-way style.

I petty much exclusively shoot 223 and 6br so I dont need a trimmer with the idea I'll be using it on a ton of different calibers.
 
You almost never need to trim 6BR that the beauty of it ;)
If i have to i use the Trim It 2. It trims, chamfers and deburrs in on operation. Very slick and very fast.
 
I have a Sinclair Stainless Ultimate Trimmer #749-101-020 that I use to trim 6br exclusively. I think its quality and precision are top notch. Using one trigger clamp to secure it to the benchtop provides plenty of stability. Excellent instructions for setup, adjustment, maintenance, etc. It does require caliber specific case holders. Wilson case holder #CH-BR for the 6br....no experience with others for comparison:).
 
I took a Lee 243 WSSM arbor and shortened it to work for my 6Beggs. I'm sure you could do the same thing for the 6BR. When I was reloading a lot I used the Wilson set up. It's not the cheapest but it's totally repeatable. The type that use a collet to clamp on the rim give variations due to the rims being inconsistent diameters even in the same batch of brass. The Lee set up is also very consistent.
 
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