They don’t list the 30 degree cutter, thanks anyway
Since they make the others, a phone call might get you what you want.They don’t list the 30 degree cutter, thanks anyway
True. But if your brass has a 30 degree shoulder, the 35 degree cutter (which they do show) will do a better job of finishing the cut on the shoulder than the 30 degree will.They don’t list the 30 degree cutter
I agree. Always use more angle on the cutter than the brass shoulder, this always lets me make a very consistent slight cut into the shoulder area. If you match the cutter with the shoulder angle you will likely have some pieces with grooves cut partially around the shoulder and it looks like ass.True. But if your brass has a 30 degree shoulder, the 35 degree cutter (which they do show) will do a better job of finishing the cut on the shoulder than the 30 degree will.