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Case trimmer
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<blockquote data-quote="jlamb" data-source="post: 429119" data-attributes="member: 18855"><p>I tried out my friend's RCBS the other night. He just took off the handle and attached a cordless drill. I had 15 trimmed in about 3 minutes - all were very consistant.</p><p> </p><p>I'm waiting on a Lee hand held trimmer. I use them for all my other calibers. I just connect the shellholder in the chuck. I can bang out 50 pieces in about 10 minutes. I also keep the brass in there and trim the excess off with a champher tool at the same time.</p><p> </p><p>Note: the hornady version used standard shell holders and you can buy and attachment for a drill for $25. Something to look into.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlamb, post: 429119, member: 18855"] I tried out my friend's RCBS the other night. He just took off the handle and attached a cordless drill. I had 15 trimmed in about 3 minutes - all were very consistant. I'm waiting on a Lee hand held trimmer. I use them for all my other calibers. I just connect the shellholder in the chuck. I can bang out 50 pieces in about 10 minutes. I also keep the brass in there and trim the excess off with a champher tool at the same time. Note: the hornady version used standard shell holders and you can buy and attachment for a drill for $25. Something to look into. [/QUOTE]
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