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Deburring Machine!?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="w.e.q." data-source="post: 508302" data-attributes="member: 33972"><p>Mr. Bart,</p><p> I appreciate your input and I know where you are coming from but that is not the point here. I load 2 to 3000 cases per week, mostly 204s and 223s, they are used mainly by prairie dog shooters. The bullets of choice or either ballistic tips or V-max. The rifles they are used in are mainly Cooper and Kimbers, the accuracy is on the level of 1/2" and less. This is more than adequate for dog bustin, NOT benchrest level but fine for the intended purpose. I am aware the Wilson tool can be used by hand which I did for many years but I never was loading the amount of cartridges that I am now!!</p><p>Wanting to get a few more years service out of my fingers, "HA" this auto chamfer/deburr tool has been a lifesaver. I too agree a more shallow angle is better and when I shoot benchrest I use a VLD inside chamfer tool, compliments of Sinclair International. This would be wayyyyyyyyyyy to slow for the volumn of ammo I have to load and I have met the accuracy requirements of my shooters. Take care and thanks again for your input. Respectfully,</p><p> W.Q.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="w.e.q., post: 508302, member: 33972"] Mr. Bart, I appreciate your input and I know where you are coming from but that is not the point here. I load 2 to 3000 cases per week, mostly 204s and 223s, they are used mainly by prairie dog shooters. The bullets of choice or either ballistic tips or V-max. The rifles they are used in are mainly Cooper and Kimbers, the accuracy is on the level of 1/2" and less. This is more than adequate for dog bustin, NOT benchrest level but fine for the intended purpose. I am aware the Wilson tool can be used by hand which I did for many years but I never was loading the amount of cartridges that I am now!! Wanting to get a few more years service out of my fingers, "HA" this auto chamfer/deburr tool has been a lifesaver. I too agree a more shallow angle is better and when I shoot benchrest I use a VLD inside chamfer tool, compliments of Sinclair International. This would be wayyyyyyyyyyy to slow for the volumn of ammo I have to load and I have met the accuracy requirements of my shooters. Take care and thanks again for your input. Respectfully, W.Q. [/QUOTE]
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