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Reloading
For those with the Lyman E-Z Trim
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1254901" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>I have found this kit works very well, it's cheap, and really fast. But when I needed to trim my .260 A.I. brass, I figured I would just buy a .260 pilot, but turns out they don't make one for .260....They have one for 303 British...but not a .260. Go figure. So I thought I was stuck trimming on my manual rcbs trimmer. But then saw they made one for 6.5 creedmoore....and so I bought it and did what you see in the picture. I trimmed slowly by hand till I got my brass to the trim to length by leaving the pilot loose in the trimmer, then snugged it down at the correct length. Still plenty of the pilot in the neck of the case, and trims just like it was made for a .260, very consistent and evenly. </p><p></p><p>I have not tried it with other calibers, but I'm sure it could apply elsewhere. Perhaps the 6.5x284 with the 6.5x55 pilot? I don't know. Just thought I would share my solution in case someone else has this issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1254901, member: 87243"] I have found this kit works very well, it's cheap, and really fast. But when I needed to trim my .260 A.I. brass, I figured I would just buy a .260 pilot, but turns out they don't make one for .260....They have one for 303 British...but not a .260. Go figure. So I thought I was stuck trimming on my manual rcbs trimmer. But then saw they made one for 6.5 creedmoore....and so I bought it and did what you see in the picture. I trimmed slowly by hand till I got my brass to the trim to length by leaving the pilot loose in the trimmer, then snugged it down at the correct length. Still plenty of the pilot in the neck of the case, and trims just like it was made for a .260, very consistent and evenly. I have not tried it with other calibers, but I'm sure it could apply elsewhere. Perhaps the 6.5x284 with the 6.5x55 pilot? I don't know. Just thought I would share my solution in case someone else has this issue. [/QUOTE]
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