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<blockquote data-quote="kraky" data-source="post: 315743" data-attributes="member: 180"><p>I have the spring loaded handle with the "U" shaped holders. They are caliber specific yet I don't think they hold things in perfect alignment. I e-mailed rcbs about the scratches...mainly with my 30 cal pilot and they responded that it was common and wouldn't affect accuracy.</p><p>Re the lee: Chucking the brass is a virtual tie with the rcbs. I actually think I can gain on the rcbs as I can use more pressure by hand to hold the cutter to the brass where the trim pro works on a spring and takes a second or two longer. MY drill spins just a tad faster than the rcbs so it picks up a bit of time there too. Plus with the lee I have absolutely no set up time from caliber to caliber as the length gauges are always set perfectly. And with the lee the brass is still "in the chuck" when I hit it with my chamferers. The outside chamferer on the rcbs trimmate does a crappy job...my handheld rcbs chamferer does better.</p><p>Honestly....I think I can match the rcbs unit in time per casing with the lee...unless of course I had a 3 way cutter for all calibers. Imagine this only with drill power....</p><p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sGHoNd6vfA" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sGHoNd6vfA</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraky, post: 315743, member: 180"] I have the spring loaded handle with the "U" shaped holders. They are caliber specific yet I don't think they hold things in perfect alignment. I e-mailed rcbs about the scratches...mainly with my 30 cal pilot and they responded that it was common and wouldn't affect accuracy. Re the lee: Chucking the brass is a virtual tie with the rcbs. I actually think I can gain on the rcbs as I can use more pressure by hand to hold the cutter to the brass where the trim pro works on a spring and takes a second or two longer. MY drill spins just a tad faster than the rcbs so it picks up a bit of time there too. Plus with the lee I have absolutely no set up time from caliber to caliber as the length gauges are always set perfectly. And with the lee the brass is still "in the chuck" when I hit it with my chamferers. The outside chamferer on the rcbs trimmate does a crappy job...my handheld rcbs chamferer does better. Honestly....I think I can match the rcbs unit in time per casing with the lee...unless of course I had a 3 way cutter for all calibers. Imagine this only with drill power.... [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sGHoNd6vfA[/url] [/QUOTE]
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