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Accurate Case Trimmers
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2469091" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Neck tension for one, and the release of the bullet, but that for finer details. I used a Lyman Auto Ck trimmer for years. Up graded it to using a drill to turn it. It's not a big deal to setup either. Now I use a Henderson Precision trimmer. It's quicker to set up to cut the case for length, and bevel inside and out at the same time. Once you have your stop set up for that case, you can remove it and save that stop, to go back to at a later date. I have set up to check my case length by placing it into the Gen 3 trimmer after each firing of that case. You don't really need that much if shooting under 600yds. I am looking at extending my distances out to about 700yds, or so, and shooting ground squirrels or P. dogs. So I feel I need to put everything into play to get the job done. Working towards a more accurate load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2469091, member: 101791"] Neck tension for one, and the release of the bullet, but that for finer details. I used a Lyman Auto Ck trimmer for years. Up graded it to using a drill to turn it. It's not a big deal to setup either. Now I use a Henderson Precision trimmer. It's quicker to set up to cut the case for length, and bevel inside and out at the same time. Once you have your stop set up for that case, you can remove it and save that stop, to go back to at a later date. I have set up to check my case length by placing it into the Gen 3 trimmer after each firing of that case. You don't really need that much if shooting under 600yds. I am looking at extending my distances out to about 700yds, or so, and shooting ground squirrels or P. dogs. So I feel I need to put everything into play to get the job done. Working towards a more accurate load. [/QUOTE]
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