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Frankford Arsenal case prep center?
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<blockquote data-quote="ophious" data-source="post: 1557324" data-attributes="member: 104262"><p>I dig mine. I wish the speed was a little faster though. I don't like how you have to switch the inserts between calibers, but it works really great and very accurate. The lock ring could be a better design as my debur tools scratch my hands when trying to loosen the lock ring. Other than that, being able to put **** near any attachment on it is highly beneficial. Only thing that would make it superior is if it had a tri-way cutter. Then you could have only primer attachments above and maybe a nylon brush for cleaning the inside of the case. Options are unlimited for the attachments though. Works good. I use a folgers plastic lid under the trimmer to catch the shavings that aren't caught by the window depending on the orientation of the cutter tube. I used to use the Lee case length gauge trimmers for each caliber, much quicker with the Frankford.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ophious, post: 1557324, member: 104262"] I dig mine. I wish the speed was a little faster though. I don't like how you have to switch the inserts between calibers, but it works really great and very accurate. The lock ring could be a better design as my debur tools scratch my hands when trying to loosen the lock ring. Other than that, being able to put **** near any attachment on it is highly beneficial. Only thing that would make it superior is if it had a tri-way cutter. Then you could have only primer attachments above and maybe a nylon brush for cleaning the inside of the case. Options are unlimited for the attachments though. Works good. I use a folgers plastic lid under the trimmer to catch the shavings that aren't caught by the window depending on the orientation of the cutter tube. I used to use the Lee case length gauge trimmers for each caliber, much quicker with the Frankford. [/QUOTE]
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