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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Shavings when seating bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Laelkhunter" data-source="post: 1308812" data-attributes="member: 38154"><p>I don't have the electric one. Never had a chance to use one. I have the Lyman table mounted one with the different pilots for the cases I reload for. I also have the Lee trimmers I described above for every caliber. I always use the Lee trimmer, because it is quick and easy (and accurate). You can't cut too much off, the stud bottoms out on the shell holder, and you can feel it stop cutting. I just chuck it in a rechargeable drill, and trim the cases over a garbage can. I can trim two cases with the Lee, in the time it takes to do one with the Lyman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laelkhunter, post: 1308812, member: 38154"] I don't have the electric one. Never had a chance to use one. I have the Lyman table mounted one with the different pilots for the cases I reload for. I also have the Lee trimmers I described above for every caliber. I always use the Lee trimmer, because it is quick and easy (and accurate). You can't cut too much off, the stud bottoms out on the shell holder, and you can feel it stop cutting. I just chuck it in a rechargeable drill, and trim the cases over a garbage can. I can trim two cases with the Lee, in the time it takes to do one with the Lyman. [/QUOTE]
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