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<blockquote data-quote="Gone Ballistic" data-source="post: 438764" data-attributes="member: 26477"><p>I noticed, while I was perusing some of these threads, that you were hesitant about purchasing the RCBS case prep center. I have a friend that reloads professionally and he showed me something, very interesting, that he did to his RCBS CN centers. I did it to mine and it really enhances it. I took a RCBS case neck deburring hand tool, cut it in half and glued it on top of each one of the deburring tools on the center with JB Weld. It works perfect and is so much more precise and cleaner than the flimbsy ones on the unit. If you don't have the ability to cut it in half, you can actually use two of them and glue each one on separately. I have the machining tools that allowed me to cut it and drill some out of the center the same diameter as the original deburring tools on the center.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gone Ballistic, post: 438764, member: 26477"] I noticed, while I was perusing some of these threads, that you were hesitant about purchasing the RCBS case prep center. I have a friend that reloads professionally and he showed me something, very interesting, that he did to his RCBS CN centers. I did it to mine and it really enhances it. I took a RCBS case neck deburring hand tool, cut it in half and glued it on top of each one of the deburring tools on the center with JB Weld. It works perfect and is so much more precise and cleaner than the flimbsy ones on the unit. If you don't have the ability to cut it in half, you can actually use two of them and glue each one on separately. I have the machining tools that allowed me to cut it and drill some out of the center the same diameter as the original deburring tools on the center. [/QUOTE]
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