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Power Case Trimmer Recommendation

tred1956

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I am thinking about buying a power case trimmer. Have both Lyman and RCBS but not crazy about either one. No real problems just not quiet what I am looking for. Am considering a Giraud, Dillon & Gracey. Would like the opinions of anybody who has used any of them. Or any other Brand you would highly recommend.

**Also meant to mention. I shoot a lot of wildcats. Will this be a problem??

Thanks In advance
Doug
 
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I use the Forster power case trimmer. Easy to set up, accurate, and don't have to worry about motor failure with my drill press.
 
I keep it cheap and simple with the fool-proof Lee pilot shaft system.(for most stuff) I use the little chuck that fits any case, and spin it
with a cordless drill. I've always been able to make a custom length pilot out of another existing size if I need to fit a case that is weird. jd
 
Doug, unique wild cats can be problematic in that they often need a "holder".

Look before you leap. If each unique holder costs $50, this could add up.
 
If God granted me (and he never will) the ability to take along with me when I depart from this wonderful world three hard goods,one would be my auto trickler,my Giraud trimmer and my Pre 64 model 70 250-3000. The trimmer is that good!!!!
 
While an active Hi Power shooter, I'd dump fired 223 brass into a 3lb coffee can. When it got full, I'd start tumbling, lubing, sizing, tumbling the lube off, then trimming. Bought a Gracy, which was a huge step up in production speed from my good old LE Wilson that I set up in a drill press. After a few years of trimming with the Gracy, the Giraud came out, and since I'd tired of needing to blow the chips out of the Gracy's shellholder every couple of cases, I sold it & bought the Giraud. So much faster - a 3lb coffee can full of 223 adds up to 300+ cases, and it's not at all difficult to trim them all in under an hour on the Giraud. I do my own bbl work, so when I build a rifle in a wildcat chambering, I make a new shellholder for the Giraud myself. No, my homemade ones don't have the spring-loaded feature that Doug's do, but they work just fine.
 
Giraud. Giraud also makes I believe a "Tri- Trimmer" which is caliber specific and is chucked in a drill or drill press.The wildcat aspect might make it difficult to get a holder for your calibers. Best to contact him.
 
If God granted me (and he never will) the ability to take along with me when I depart from this wonderful world three hard goods,one would be my auto trickler,my Giraud trimmer and my Pre 64 model 70 250-3000. The trimmer is that good!!!!
What are you going to do with reloading equipment in Heaven?
 
Money withstanding, it won’t get said enough here...Giraud followed by Giraud then maybe a Giraud.

Of course for budgetary constraints there are some solid drill based trimmers that index off the shoulder too. Oddly enough Giruad make one of those too. ;)
 
On the other hand, if you have to trim a lot of cases fast and accurate, I'd recommend the Giraud.;)

I had most of the others.....now the trim/chamfer/debur is not a chore.
 
since you are doing multiple calibers the tri-trim and WFT are out

the jiraud is the top of the line

but i really like this one. you can send them brass for your wildcats and they will make inserts. you can power it off a drill motor.
http://www.pmatool.com/pma-micro-adjust-trimmer/

combine that with the benchrite case prep lathe and PMA neck turning equipment and you are set up.
 

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