In another post, I have a shopping list of reloading equipment I am looking for comment on, but I am feeling uncomfortable on trimmers. I would appreciate any corrections to misunderstandings I may have.
The Giraud,$425) and Gracey,$280) permit insertion of a shell in and within a second or two, pull out, and it is trimmed to length, deburred and chamfered.
The Wilsom/Ultimate,$145) is a handcrank unit, but I can attach a drill to it $18,power adapter). Must use something else to deburr and chamfer,i.e., RCBS Case Prep Center for instance at $110).
I can use the Possum Hollow trimmer,$20) chucked into drill press,w/$17.59 adapter). Cartridge is held and inserted into tool, which cuts to length based on datum line. The adapter also will hold various deburr and chamfer tools. This whole setup is little more than $50, albeit three steps,trim, deburr, chamfer). Is the datum line reliable for establishing poper length?
I will probably shoot 300+ rounds a month in three different calibers,6mm, 223, 308), in a bolt BR type gun, AR15, and AR10.
Since I need a drill press for other things, thought maybe I could somehow use it in reloading. ??? Perhaps even for neck turning. Just trying to find the most effective way to do all that is needed without duplication in tools.
Thanks.
- Phil
The Giraud,$425) and Gracey,$280) permit insertion of a shell in and within a second or two, pull out, and it is trimmed to length, deburred and chamfered.
The Wilsom/Ultimate,$145) is a handcrank unit, but I can attach a drill to it $18,power adapter). Must use something else to deburr and chamfer,i.e., RCBS Case Prep Center for instance at $110).
I can use the Possum Hollow trimmer,$20) chucked into drill press,w/$17.59 adapter). Cartridge is held and inserted into tool, which cuts to length based on datum line. The adapter also will hold various deburr and chamfer tools. This whole setup is little more than $50, albeit three steps,trim, deburr, chamfer). Is the datum line reliable for establishing poper length?
I will probably shoot 300+ rounds a month in three different calibers,6mm, 223, 308), in a bolt BR type gun, AR15, and AR10.
Since I need a drill press for other things, thought maybe I could somehow use it in reloading. ??? Perhaps even for neck turning. Just trying to find the most effective way to do all that is needed without duplication in tools.
Thanks.
- Phil