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Case trimmer- what to buy and not to buy
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<blockquote data-quote="Wswim" data-source="post: 1650211" data-attributes="member: 110105"><p>I'll second the Wilson. I've tried quite a few but nothing comes close for me. I've had mine since the early 70's. The only suggestion I have is to get the model with the micrometer for setting the length. They didn't have that option when I bought my first one. After more than fifty thousand rounds I was thinking about ordering a new cutter and saw the micrometer upgrade. I decided to get a whole new one because they had it in stainless. Wouldn't buy it any other way than the stainless with the micrometer stop. I've been using the new one for about 15 years and love it. The micrometer stop makes it a breeze to change calibers just write down the setting for each one and dial it in. Easily change the cutting depth to a thousandth of an inch and repeat it between changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wswim, post: 1650211, member: 110105"] I'll second the Wilson. I've tried quite a few but nothing comes close for me. I've had mine since the early 70's. The only suggestion I have is to get the model with the micrometer for setting the length. They didn't have that option when I bought my first one. After more than fifty thousand rounds I was thinking about ordering a new cutter and saw the micrometer upgrade. I decided to get a whole new one because they had it in stainless. Wouldn't buy it any other way than the stainless with the micrometer stop. I've been using the new one for about 15 years and love it. The micrometer stop makes it a breeze to change calibers just write down the setting for each one and dial it in. Easily change the cutting depth to a thousandth of an inch and repeat it between changes. [/QUOTE]
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