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  • #16
    thenodnarb
    Veteran Member
    • May 2009
    • 2603

    rarely do I find cases that don't need to be trimmed. I pretty much have to trim every time.

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    • #17
      ocabj
      Calguns Addict
      • Oct 2005
      • 7924

      Originally posted by grant22
      Spaceman, if you have a WFT (I'm not sure how they work) and it's quick and easy, it may be quicker to send ALL your brass through it. That's how I use my Giraud. ALL brass goes in, only those that need trimmed get trimmed.
      Exactly. My Giraud is basically my case gauge (short of checking actual headspace).

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      • #18
        billetmann
        Member
        • Aug 2011
        • 137

        Use the rcbs 3 way cutter- i was spending the time and effort measuring each and trim the ones that were longer than 1.755 then deburring and then chamfer

        When I got the 3way ! It goes so much faster. I can trim,deburr,and chamfer all cases faste Than measuring and then deburring and chamfer and not be burned out,-prep 1 k cases in 1 sitting and you'll get the idea.

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        • #19
          lpspinner
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2005
          • 1164

          Another option is to have a service do them for you, IF you're not in a rush. He's currently advertising a 2 week turnaround time and for $35/K.... not a bad deal.

          Yes, I'm also the type of person that sends out my landry to a wash n fold if I have to do them myself.
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