It’s like any reloading tool which is adjustable you can decide and fix the amount of the flash hole you remove. Comes with a cone on the handle that acts as a stop on the case neck enterance that you adjust to consistently remove what you don’t want.
Yes absolutely, but as someone has already posted you really do need to trim all cases to a common length beforehand unless they are already very uniform out of the box.
The most I do on new brass (regardless of make) is let the tool virtually hang in the flash hole by its own weight and turn it to see if there is a burr to snag on. If so the lightest touch cuts the burr out. I'm a big believer in NOT altering the flash hole by cutting an internal bevel. I have no proof or clue if cutting it as in some above pics is harmful....but I just don't do it. [M-61]
+ 1 There was period some years ago when many people recommended putting a bevel in to create some sort of 'venturi effect'. I've never seen any proof of such claimed benefits though and now strongly suspect that minimum is much better than too much. As Shynloco says, there is a real danger of preparation overkill here. Even if such an outcome does improve things, it's so marginal it'll never show up in scores, and if it isn't proven to be a good thing just avoid it as who knows of the possible downsides.