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Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series Case Prep and Trim Center
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<blockquote data-quote="baldhunter" data-source="post: 2781531" data-attributes="member: 11853"><p>I bought one about eight years ago.It is the best prep tool I own.I used to hate case prep,now it's fast and easy.With this tool,I can do the four prep steps at a rate of about one case per 12 seconds.After resizing,I trim,chamfer,deburr,clean primer pockets,then put them in my tumbler for an hour or two.After that I bag and tag them as ready to load.The trimmer works great,as well as the other prep tools.One thing I learned using the trimmer is,it let's you know when your brass is getting hard and needs to be annealed.If your brass is getting too hard,you can feel it as well as hear it.It makes you aware of the importance of keeping your brass segregated by the number of times fired.Keeping your brass consistent helps with accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baldhunter, post: 2781531, member: 11853"] I bought one about eight years ago.It is the best prep tool I own.I used to hate case prep,now it's fast and easy.With this tool,I can do the four prep steps at a rate of about one case per 12 seconds.After resizing,I trim,chamfer,deburr,clean primer pockets,then put them in my tumbler for an hour or two.After that I bag and tag them as ready to load.The trimmer works great,as well as the other prep tools.One thing I learned using the trimmer is,it let's you know when your brass is getting hard and needs to be annealed.If your brass is getting too hard,you can feel it as well as hear it.It makes you aware of the importance of keeping your brass segregated by the number of times fired.Keeping your brass consistent helps with accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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