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Electric case length trimmer?

Sorry if this has been asked many times before, but my wrist has give out using my Wilson case length trimmer and my cordless drill does not chuck good on it. What are you guys using for case trimming. Thanks
 
http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?saleitemid=481398

I have one of these and love it.It takes all the work out of trimming,except for chamfer and deburring.You can add one of these http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?saleitemid=132686 and even solve that problem.It may be a lil' pricey,but it's worth it.It's real easy to set-up between calibers,very fast when changing cases,accurate,and very consistent.I don't have one of the 3-way cutters yet,so I can't comment on them.I have heard alot of people that does have them that likes them.
 
One more thing.I have physical problems too and can't handle repetitive motions without alot of pain.The RCBS was really worth the money to me.No more sore wrists,well...from trimming anyhow.
 
Doug Giraud
Giraud Tool Company
Sugarland,TX

Great small simple totally accurate machine. I can trim 300 cases in about 15 minutes all to the thousandth.
 
Get the Sinclair Power Adapter, part# is WSA, only $11.00 and it has a 6 sided 1/4" end for your drill.

I don't even cut off the long necks with a saw anymore, just use the Wilson case length trimmer, a case holder and a drill. Very fast!
 

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