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<blockquote data-quote="Winchester 69" data-source="post: 267495" data-attributes="member: 8037"><p>You're welcome. </p><p></p><p>I didn't mention it, but the VLD chamfer won't de-burr the outside of the case neck. You'll need another tool for that. Sinclair has a carbide VLD tool that is essentially a tapered grinding burr. It's expensive, but is a better tool. I would think that a tool steel burr would do the same thing, if you have access to a tool supply. Something with a 20 to 30 deg. taper. </p><p></p><p>Take a look at what's available and ask questions; do forum searches. What I have recommended is a selection of the most popular and practical tools available, all excellent. </p><p></p><p>In the back of the Sinclair catalog is a selection of books. "Handloading for Competition" by Glen Zediker is one that you will eventually want to read. The "Advanced Handloading" DVD may prove to be beneficial immediately. You'll also want some reloading manuals: Lyman's, Speer, Sierra, Hornady are all good (either Hornady or Speer, you don't need both). Read and re-read. </p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winchester 69, post: 267495, member: 8037"] You're welcome. I didn't mention it, but the VLD chamfer won't de-burr the outside of the case neck. You'll need another tool for that. Sinclair has a carbide VLD tool that is essentially a tapered grinding burr. It's expensive, but is a better tool. I would think that a tool steel burr would do the same thing, if you have access to a tool supply. Something with a 20 to 30 deg. taper. Take a look at what's available and ask questions; do forum searches. What I have recommended is a selection of the most popular and practical tools available, all excellent. In the back of the Sinclair catalog is a selection of books. "Handloading for Competition" by Glen Zediker is one that you will eventually want to read. The "Advanced Handloading" DVD may prove to be beneficial immediately. You'll also want some reloading manuals: Lyman's, Speer, Sierra, Hornady are all good (either Hornady or Speer, you don't need both). Read and re-read. . [/QUOTE]
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