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Reloading
Best case trimmer??
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<blockquote data-quote="DartonJager" data-source="post: 2049324" data-attributes="member: 95733"><p>I hope this doesn't expose me for having gross ignorance, and I'm apparently in the minority here, but I must say I've been using the Lee Deluxe Quick Trim for 5-6 years now for all my calibers and have been very satisfied with it, very consistent per my Starrett calipers.</p><p>But although I try to make extremely precise reloads, I must admit I am not in the same class as those that are dedicated precision reloaders and my accuracy goals are likely below that of many here as I strive for for and usually achieve 0.5" MOA at 100 yards which I feel is very realistic given I own strictly factory rifles and my budget for reloading equipment is limited. By that I mean no A&D digital scales, 21st Century Concentricity gauges or Redding T7 turret presses in my even distant future and as much as I'd love a Lab Radar my Caldwell chrono will have to due.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartonJager, post: 2049324, member: 95733"] I hope this doesn't expose me for having gross ignorance, and I'm apparently in the minority here, but I must say I've been using the Lee Deluxe Quick Trim for 5-6 years now for all my calibers and have been very satisfied with it, very consistent per my Starrett calipers. But although I try to make extremely precise reloads, I must admit I am not in the same class as those that are dedicated precision reloaders and my accuracy goals are likely below that of many here as I strive for for and usually achieve 0.5" MOA at 100 yards which I feel is very realistic given I own strictly factory rifles and my budget for reloading equipment is limited. By that I mean no A&D digital scales, 21st Century Concentricity gauges or Redding T7 turret presses in my even distant future and as much as I'd love a Lab Radar my Caldwell chrono will have to due. [/QUOTE]
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