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Case Trimmers/brass prep
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Thomas" data-source="post: 892391" data-attributes="member: 15748"><p>Sidecar,</p><p> </p><p> Your post goes right back to the OPs original question, in that you mention the WFT (really hard not to type ***?, isn't it?) keeps lengths to within .003". For the OP, yes, variance like this is fine, and no problem at all. As I said before, it's a safety measure, and you're just trying to make sure that the cases don't get any longer than the chamber itself. Anything below that, is no problem. A little variation like this won't hurt a thing, especially if it comes with a system that is fast. I haven't used the WFT, but it seems to be rather well liked. Another one to consider.</p><p> </p><p> As for me, I already have the Giraud and the set ups for all the calibers which I need to do large volume trimming with, so I'll just be sticking with that. End result is what counts, and there's lots of ways to get there from here. About the only thing I'd recommend against these days would be the old file type trimmers. Unless there's some very specific reason for doing it that way, they're a real pain in the ***!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Thomas, post: 892391, member: 15748"] Sidecar, Your post goes right back to the OPs original question, in that you mention the WFT (really hard not to type ***?, isn't it?) keeps lengths to within .003". For the OP, yes, variance like this is fine, and no problem at all. As I said before, it's a safety measure, and you're just trying to make sure that the cases don't get any longer than the chamber itself. Anything below that, is no problem. A little variation like this won't hurt a thing, especially if it comes with a system that is fast. I haven't used the WFT, but it seems to be rather well liked. Another one to consider. As for me, I already have the Giraud and the set ups for all the calibers which I need to do large volume trimming with, so I'll just be sticking with that. End result is what counts, and there's lots of ways to get there from here. About the only thing I'd recommend against these days would be the old file type trimmers. Unless there's some very specific reason for doing it that way, they're a real pain in the ***! [/QUOTE]
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