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LE Wilson case trimmer question
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<blockquote data-quote="Oliveralan" data-source="post: 357196" data-attributes="member: 20245"><p>I bought both.. They cost like $8 a piece and it's worth it IMO. But I only load for one caliber right now. I use the sized case one to trim my new brass and FL sized brass that was fired in another rifle (once brass is fired in my chamber I don't FL size again, I use a redding shoulder bump and Lee neck sizing die). I like the trimmer alot. Sweet little tool. Just make sure you keep everything tighened down, push the case back against the "ram" not sure what to call it, and finaly keep the guide rods (for the case holders) clear of brass trimmings, they will make for a diagonal cut by tilting the case.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps,</p><p>Oliver</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oliveralan, post: 357196, member: 20245"] I bought both.. They cost like $8 a piece and it's worth it IMO. But I only load for one caliber right now. I use the sized case one to trim my new brass and FL sized brass that was fired in another rifle (once brass is fired in my chamber I don't FL size again, I use a redding shoulder bump and Lee neck sizing die). I like the trimmer alot. Sweet little tool. Just make sure you keep everything tighened down, push the case back against the "ram" not sure what to call it, and finaly keep the guide rods (for the case holders) clear of brass trimmings, they will make for a diagonal cut by tilting the case. Hope this helps, Oliver [/QUOTE]
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