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Reloading
Best case trimmer??
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<blockquote data-quote="IHFarmer07" data-source="post: 2055638" data-attributes="member: 75397"><p>I like my forester trimmers. I have and rarely use my Frankford Arsenal platinum trimmer/brass prep machine. The FA is so loud and it indexes off of the shoulder and to me that is NOT a consistent place to trim OAL of a cartridge!! As I seen one guy say and there maybe others but I haven read through all comments yet, the forester has SO many attachments and uses and it's simple, I set one up for each caliber I reload for for precision. The only downside is you have to watch how much tension you put on the collet on the cartridge, you can tighten it too much and you will trim a bit more that you want.</p><p></p><p>I can trim faster, more precise and quieter than the Frankford using the 3 in 1 trimmer/chamfer/debur, and the chamfer/debur are the exact same on each shell. The Frankford you control it and let's be honest, sometimes you get distracted/daydream or just chamfer/debur too much.</p><p></p><p>My tension adjuster on the rim of the shell. </p><p>[ATTACH]234910[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IHFarmer07, post: 2055638, member: 75397"] I like my forester trimmers. I have and rarely use my Frankford Arsenal platinum trimmer/brass prep machine. The FA is so loud and it indexes off of the shoulder and to me that is NOT a consistent place to trim OAL of a cartridge!! As I seen one guy say and there maybe others but I haven read through all comments yet, the forester has SO many attachments and uses and it’s simple, I set one up for each caliber I reload for for precision. The only downside is you have to watch how much tension you put on the collet on the cartridge, you can tighten it too much and you will trim a bit more that you want. I can trim faster, more precise and quieter than the Frankford using the 3 in 1 trimmer/chamfer/debur, and the chamfer/debur are the exact same on each shell. The Frankford you control it and let’s be honest, sometimes you get distracted/daydream or just chamfer/debur too much. My tension adjuster on the rim of the shell. [ATTACH]234910[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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