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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
portable reloading setup
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<blockquote data-quote="roop" data-source="post: 1167008" data-attributes="member: 30085"><p>That's the lee trimmer I was talking about ^^^. When I first got into reloading I just used the trimmer without the little wind up motor by hand. At some point I figured out to chuck the lock stud up in my cordless drill, it works great that way and you don't need to mount it to anything. Then you can trim, chamfer and deburr all at once. The only problem with this setup is it depends on the flash hole to be centered to make a flat cut, but I've never decided if that matters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roop, post: 1167008, member: 30085"] That's the lee trimmer I was talking about ^^^. When I first got into reloading I just used the trimmer without the little wind up motor by hand. At some point I figured out to chuck the lock stud up in my cordless drill, it works great that way and you don't need to mount it to anything. Then you can trim, chamfer and deburr all at once. The only problem with this setup is it depends on the flash hole to be centered to make a flat cut, but I've never decided if that matters. [/QUOTE]
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