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Brass trimming with Frankford Arsenal trimmer

Used a lyman power case trimmer for years but never really happy with it, but better than manual trimmer, finally broke down and bought Frankford Arsenal trimmer and could not be more satisfied! Quick and easy as well as you can chamfer inside and out on same tool(differnt step from length trimming).
 

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I've had one for 3 years and have been more than satisfied with the quality and performance.
 
I gave one as a gift without ever even seeing one, and ended up getting one as a gift later.

I like having more than one way to keep rolling when I have to make a scheduled match or trip. When I took it out and used it, I discovered I like it so I kept it.

I have other tools like Giraud, Forster, RCBS, Wilson, etc. etc., but still like the FA unit for odds and ends universal work. Sometimes I run a batch of something odd and don’t feel like breaking the other tools out or breaking the adjustments on a Giraud, so the FA unit makes my life much easier because it is truly universal and very easy to change-over and adjust.
 
I have found my Frankfort Arsenal trimmer works well and gives consistent case length of you feed the case to the cutter slow enough you don't get chatter.
 

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