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Precision case trimmer

50 or 5000, best is what results in the most perfect consistent case time and time again. I've had several, not all, but most.

But I will not be trying another, the Wilson with Sinclair upgrades will be the only one I use. It does exactly what I want, perfectly square mouth, cut to absolute length.
 
Does the Henderson pilots leave etches or markings on the inside of the case necks? I remembered that the RCBS pilots do. Just curious before buy anything.
 
If you choose the Wilson/Sinclair you may find ( as I did ), that the case holders are tapered and sized to hold the brass. There is no distinct stop for the brass and if you put it in there nice and tight, you may find you have to tap the brass on the newly trimmed case mouth to remove it. I had the Sinclair unit and it came with a Delrin disk to knock the brass out of the holder. Not the best system IMHO.....I gave it away and went with PMA products for that job......I AM a low-volume operation.

Regards
Rick
 
Does the Henderson pilots leave etches or markings on the inside of the case necks? I remembered that the RCBS pilots do. Just curious before buy anything.
Yes uneven chamfers due to the collet design and marred necks due to the pilot. I had a giraud and decided to try a Henderson . I couldn’t sell the Henderson fast enough. If you want the best motorized trimmer your only option is the Giraud.
 
If you choose the Wilson/Sinclair you may find ( as I did ), that the case holders are tapered and sized to hold the brass. There is no distinct stop for the brass and if you put it in there nice and tight, you may find you have to tap the brass on the newly trimmed case mouth to remove it. I had the Sinclair unit and it came with a Delrin disk to knock the brass out of the holder. Not the best system IMHO.....I gave it away and went with PMA products for that job......I AM a low-volume operation.

Regards
Rick
Yup. I put mine in hard as I trim mainly Lapua which is tough. The trick is to whack the case out by hitting the neck square onto the block. I use a hard plastic disk that looks like a hockey puck. Even with thin wall necks like 223 I rarely deform any and if so they get finished off with a mandel anyhow. The Wilson is the only one I have found that makes perfectly square pretty cuts. What PMA tool trims necks? I haven't seen one
 
If you choose the Wilson/Sinclair you may find ( as I did ), that the case holders are tapered and sized to hold the brass. There is no distinct stop for the brass and if you put it in there nice and tight, you may find you have to tap the brass on the newly trimmed case mouth to remove it. I had the Sinclair unit and it came with a Delrin disk to knock the brass out of the holder. Not the best system IMHO.....I gave it away and went with PMA products for that job......I AM a low-volume operation.

Regards
Rick
It’s just a Rythm deal on the Wilson. You learn just to put a light tap on the case when putting it in the holder.
 
Yup. I put mine in hard as I trim mainly Lapua which is tough. The trick is to whack the case out by hitting the neck square onto the block. I use a hard plastic disk that looks like a hockey puck. Even with thin wall necks like 223 I rarely deform any and if so they get finished off with a mandel anyhow. The Wilson is the only one I have found that makes perfectly square pretty cuts. What PMA tool trims necks? I haven't seen one
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I use these two.....I don't see the top tool offered anymore on the PMA site. And the drive motor was considerably less money when I bought it some years ago. But this system is a pleasure to use.

Regards
Rick
 
About 7/8ths of what I have to say about trimming can be found here in my series on trimming. You may want to watch before you make decisions on how you want to trim.


Just started watching your videos. Right out of the gate it is clear that your view is based on knowledge/experience. Thanks for quality videos.
 
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I use these two.....I don't see the top tool offered anymore on the PMA site. And the drive motor was considerably less money when I bought it some years ago. But this system is a pleasure to use.

Regards
Rick
I have several Wilson’s and probably will never stray from them but everything I have ever bought from Pat has been top notch I expect his trimmer is no different
Wayne
 
Yup. I put mine in hard as I trim mainly Lapua which is tough. The trick is to whack the case out by hitting the neck square onto the block. I use a hard plastic disk that looks like a hockey puck. Even with thin wall necks like 223 I rarely deform any and if so they get finished off with a mandel anyhow. The Wilson is the only one I have found that makes perfectly square pretty cuts. What PMA tool trims necks? I haven't seen one
I use a small rubber mallet to knock the case from the case holder on my Wilson trimmer. Weighs about a pound and works well without damaging the case.

Mike
 

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