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I going to see your 223 worlds finest trimmer and raise you the worlds finest trimmer 2 with interchangeable heads for 223,308, 6.5 creedmoor, 3006 and 300 win mag
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Other than this, I really dig all my Mec single stage presses. They are easy and enjoyable to use. I need one in 16 gauge.
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#43
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This is a good suggestion that I never thought of. I think mine is a Mitutoyo Digimatic. Another inexpensive tool that I enjoy having on the reloading bench are Satern aluminum powder funnels. Another tool that might not make it into the “favorite” category but is indispensable is a stuck case removal tool. It’s used when a piece of brass gets stuck in a die. I have the Hornady one and I’ve had to use it in a pinch. Without the tool, I would’ve been down until I was able to get one or use something similar. |
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I agree. My trusty sizemaster will be with me forever.
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