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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 953112" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>I have used the Lee trimmers for years. Once you get the exact length you want. It sometimes takes a little tuning to get the exact length you want. Hope it is long and just stone the pin to the exact length you want. I have had trouble with only 1 Lee trimmer and it had a shaft of aluminum and the brass would flow a little and nearly lock the case on the shaft. Had to fight it to get the rod out. Found another trimmer in a store with a steel shaft, replace the aluminum one and go. Just make sure the primer flash holes are centered. Make sure you have the pen in the flash hole before you turn the drill on. Trim case to length, inside, outside champhar and ream flash hole without removing the case from the shell holder.. Works great when doing a bunch of new or surplus case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 953112, member: 77249"] I have used the Lee trimmers for years. Once you get the exact length you want. It sometimes takes a little tuning to get the exact length you want. Hope it is long and just stone the pin to the exact length you want. I have had trouble with only 1 Lee trimmer and it had a shaft of aluminum and the brass would flow a little and nearly lock the case on the shaft. Had to fight it to get the rod out. Found another trimmer in a store with a steel shaft, replace the aluminum one and go. Just make sure the primer flash holes are centered. Make sure you have the pen in the flash hole before you turn the drill on. Trim case to length, inside, outside champhar and ream flash hole without removing the case from the shell holder.. Works great when doing a bunch of new or surplus case. [/QUOTE]
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