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So is the Lee zip trim a nice, easy and affordable route to take?Comment
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I personally have used the zip trim, and I found it to be a piece of junk. It worked fine for about 200 cases, and then the tip of the probe wore off and it started cutting the cases short. You would think that they would harden that particular piece, but apparently not.
Possum Hollow FTW! Get the power adapter and chuck it up in a drill (or drill press, even better) and you are good to go. I can trim about 600 cases an hour with the Possum Hollow, and it is very consistent.
I've never seen an American flag burned at a gun show.Comment
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Hmm looks good and affordable lol so I would just connect it to my electric drill and trim away?I personally have used the zip trim, and I found it to be a piece of junk. It worked fine for about 200 cases, and then the tip of the probe wore off and it started cutting the cases short. You would think that they would harden that particular piece, but apparently not.
Possum Hollow FTW! Get the power adapter and chuck it up in a drill (or drill press, even better) and you are good to go. I can trim about 600 cases an hour with the Possum Hollow, and it is very consistent.
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct...tnumber=155172Comment
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Yes, just make sure you get both the trimmer and the power adapter:
The good news is that the power adapter works with all their trimmers, and with some deburring tools.I've never seen an American flag burned at a gun show.Comment
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so I placed my target stand about 10yds further out.
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