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<blockquote data-quote="C-130 Dude" data-source="post: 2645422" data-attributes="member: 122991"><p>Wanted to report back on my experience (so far) with the new Ba</p><p></p><p>Wanted to report back on my experience (so far) with the new Burstfireguns.com mil crimp removal tool I got a week ago. Its a cutting type tool you can chuck in a drill or a 8/32 spindle processing center. I have processed about 750 cases out of 1500 so far. It seems to stay sharp great. And cuts the crimp out efficiently and very easily. As compared to other cutting tools, it has a very steep cutting angle (80°). This works well as it doesn't remove too much brass which can cause primer loseness. I was concerned about the steep cutting angle affecting primer insertion ease. Didnt need to worry, it isn't an issue at all. I primered 200 cases and didn't have any issues at all. So I must consider this a good find. Condider...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C-130 Dude, post: 2645422, member: 122991"] Wanted to report back on my experience (so far) with the new Ba Wanted to report back on my experience (so far) with the new Burstfireguns.com mil crimp removal tool I got a week ago. Its a cutting type tool you can chuck in a drill or a 8/32 spindle processing center. I have processed about 750 cases out of 1500 so far. It seems to stay sharp great. And cuts the crimp out efficiently and very easily. As compared to other cutting tools, it has a very steep cutting angle (80°). This works well as it doesn't remove too much brass which can cause primer loseness. I was concerned about the steep cutting angle affecting primer insertion ease. Didnt need to worry, it isn't an issue at all. I primered 200 cases and didn't have any issues at all. So I must consider this a good find. Condider... [/QUOTE]
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