Boy u got that right. That is one fine tool.I wish they still made the Whitetail.
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Boy u got that right. That is one fine tool.I wish they still made the Whitetail.
And another.Another vote for the 21st Century.
IIRC, bought both of mine in the mid-90s, still my go to uniformers.I have used Sinclair carbide uniformers for 30 years.
Have used a adjustable Lyman for about ten years now . Never had a primer issue , and I set it to "cut" the bottom corner to square .Anyone tryied Lymans? I have one. Wonderign if i bought a good one.
as good as it gets, but! I still cut a little in the corners of some cases, I also clean with it every time I reload the case. I do cut enough from case to case to sometimes get a touch of scrapings. I never use power, and I have arthritis severely!Spend your money on Lapua brass and you wont need that tool
as good as it gets, but! I still cut a little in the corners of some cases, I also clean with it every time I reload the case. I do cut enough from case to case to sometimes get a touch of scrapings. I never use power, and I have arthritis severely!
But I have had two adjustable uniformers, they went down the road quickly, the Sinclairs I have are fixed, and always perfect. The main thing with any seater, or uniformer is to give "exactly the same to every case" + or - .001 or .002 means nothing if they are all identical.
probably why so many struggle, learning to use the tools is priority one, and the simpeler the tool makes it to achieve perfection is where I would spend my money. But like you said, we prefer to buy things even when we have things doing the job correctly. If we don't who's going to keep these tool designers off the welfare line,,,,Therefore they are called primer pocket cleaners!! lol. most of us are guilty of buying stoopid tools like concentricity gauges and adjustable uniformers!
I hope so. I just ordered one.K&M Products. All you need to know.