I've found that my brass is in need of a trim, could any one recommend an entry level but effective trimmer and deburrer setup.
I'm a uni student so the budget is fairly low.
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I've found that my brass is in need of a trim, could any one recommend an entry level but effective trimmer and deburrer setup.
I'm a uni student so the budget is fairly low.
If you put it in a bag and post it I will trim it for you if that works.
Is it too long it won't chamber correctly or is it too long from a book dimension only?
Lee case length gauge and cutter combo plus a Hornady chamfer/deburr tool - job done
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@MDub
How many cases do you have to trim?
Cheers
Pete
@MDub this is the perfect solution. Cheap as chips to buy, easy to use - you can sit in front of the TV and do your cases.
I still use mine at times for my less often reloaded cartridges rather than set up my bench mounted one which I prefer to leave set up for my main cartridge.
And regardless of whether your cases need trimming or not you should have a chamfer/deburring tool to tidy up the necks and to allow better starting of the projectile when seating, also to remove any roughness that may mark the projectile.