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Case holder/driver

I'm looking for a case driver/holder for a cordless screwdriver. Are there any other options out there other than the Sinclair/Brownells model. Nothing against this one, it's just that it's on backorder and wanted to weigh my options.

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I've got a R. W. Hart one . it uses a redding shell holder . I was going to look it up and post a link but it appears he is redoing his website .the catalog # RWH-F-H45 case holder $31.19 ( 2008 catalog price) . Jim
 
I have both the sinclair and the K&M. I find the grubscrews in the Sinclair that hold the lee autoprime shell holders are a pain and can loosen up and fall out. If the K&M was knurled so you could get a grip on it I would like it better. In Richard Franklins reloading DVD he shows a modification for the K&M where he has fitted a large knurled brass ring to it so it is easy to loosen and tighten. Seemed to work well
 
I don't think the new Sinclair has any set screws. I believe it's just 2 pieces, the driver and the knurled shellholder. I don't think it uses the Lee shellholders anymore. Correct me if I'm wrong. :-\
 
I have the Sinclair and the case holder for 6BR cases works great and spins straight. However the case holder for .223 size cases wobbles like a drunk. Not sure what is wrong with it. Good thing I don't neck turn cases for .223 size cases.
 
Hapnin said:
I'm looking for a case driver/holder for a cordless screwdriver. Are there any other options out there other than the Sinclair/Brownells model.

I have TWO of the K&M Power Adapters with Shell Holders: http://www.kmshooting.com/catalog/neck-turner-tools/power-adapter-with-shell-holder.html

One is set up for my 6PPC the other for my 30BR.

The K&M power adapter/shell holder has a Flat upper surface which comes into complete contact with the bottom of a case which increases friction and provides a strong hold.

Sinclair International's product, which I returned, had a Convex upper surface [a surface that is curved or rounded outward] that provided little friction and continually caused the case to spin regardless of tightness.

Flat is good, Convex is bad!
 

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