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Help me decide on a trimmer...
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 1772760" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>For mass trimming I use the Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series Case Trimmer and Prep Center but use my handy Forster Original Case Trimmer for shorter cases like the 6mmBR. Both produce consistent trim lengths for me and like dok7mm mentioned above, there is a muscle memory thingy going on.</p><p>I started out (think budget) years ago using the Lee Case Length Gauge with the Cutter and Lock Stud. They're great for standard cartridges (.243, .270, .300WM, etc.), and VERY quick, but non existent for some Wildcat rounds. My shooting buddy still uses these in his drill press.</p><p>Of the three you presented, if I were just starting out and Wilson products were what I wanted, I'd go with #3. More bells and whistles is always better, right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 1772760, member: 307"] For mass trimming I use the Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series Case Trimmer and Prep Center but use my handy Forster Original Case Trimmer for shorter cases like the 6mmBR. Both produce consistent trim lengths for me and like dok7mm mentioned above, there is a muscle memory thingy going on. I started out (think budget) years ago using the Lee Case Length Gauge with the Cutter and Lock Stud. They're great for standard cartridges (.243, .270, .300WM, etc.), and VERY quick, but non existent for some Wildcat rounds. My shooting buddy still uses these in his drill press. Of the three you presented, if I were just starting out and Wilson products were what I wanted, I'd go with #3. More bells and whistles is always better, right? [/QUOTE]
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