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RCBS 3-Way trimmer problems
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<blockquote data-quote="squeeeeze" data-source="post: 1499708" data-attributes="member: 34065"><p>[ATTACH=full]108784[/ATTACH] Bought 3 3-Way trimmers and 2 more trim pro 2's. Used the .28 cal one last night on my 28 Nosler, Nosler brand Brass (cheap brass lol). It's scoring the inside of my necks pretty bad and creating a lot of resistance when seating bullets. Been using a trim pro 2 with std trimmer and my own VLD inside and outside chamfer for a few years and have worked fine but hoped to speed up the process not slow it down.</p><p></p><p>Did 25 pieces last night, tried using my VLD inside chamfer after last night to clean them up but they're pretty deep and won't touch it. Any suggestions for stopping the scoring? What about to smooth up the inside of the necks that are scored pretty good?</p><p></p><p>Worst case I'd be ok using a regular pilot and just using my own VLD inside chamfer afterwords if the std pilot will go in it or use the std cutter on the 3-way but would love to have all steps done at once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeeeeze, post: 1499708, member: 34065"] [ATTACH=full]108784[/ATTACH] Bought 3 3-Way trimmers and 2 more trim pro 2’s. Used the .28 cal one last night on my 28 Nosler, Nosler brand Brass (cheap brass lol). It’s scoring the inside of my necks pretty bad and creating a lot of resistance when seating bullets. Been using a trim pro 2 with std trimmer and my own VLD inside and outside chamfer for a few years and have worked fine but hoped to speed up the process not slow it down. Did 25 pieces last night, tried using my VLD inside chamfer after last night to clean them up but they’re pretty deep and won’t touch it. Any suggestions for stopping the scoring? What about to smooth up the inside of the necks that are scored pretty good? Worst case I’d be ok using a regular pilot and just using my own VLD inside chamfer afterwords if the std pilot will go in it or use the std cutter on the 3-way but would love to have all steps done at once. [/QUOTE]
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