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    chamfer/deburr


    Ok....my most dreaded activity.

    I have a 1200 trimmer on my 550b so trimming is a snap when I'm sizing.....but I still have to chamfer & deburr.

    I made a tool holder to use a drill but.....it spins a little fast......and it still takes forever.

    I considered an RCBS power trimmer with a 3 way head but, I don't know if that's going to be any less work than I'm already doing and it's $325 (with the 3 way head).

    At that price I might as well get a Gracey...but if I'm going to get a Gracey...why not save up a little more and get a Giraud ?? But do I really need a $425 trimmer if it's really just chamfer & deburr that I hate ??

    I struggle with this circular logic.

    Anyone have any experience with a Hornady Trio ??

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    I say go for it.

    Thanks Bro.

    Let me know.

    Sean
    Last edited by seanhagerty; 03-28-2014 at 07:41 AM.

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    Sean, you should probably edit your post.

    see item 6.
    http://www.savageshooters.com/showth...ode-of-Conduct

    you don't wanna be banned.....
    Originally Posted by keeki
    Guess it doesn't really matter. If ya cant afford $15, you won't be buying much anyways

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    I use the little Lyman bench mount hand crank...it's not a power head but it's also not $325 and I can fly through cases after trimming on the power lathe.

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    I use this https://shop.rcbs.com/WebConnect/Mai...&route=C11J037

    I champhered and deburred and cleaned primer pockets on 150 cases yesterday and it took 45 minutes,with no sore or cramping hands. I did spend extra for the carbide VLD & debur tool.
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    cool thanks, that's the kind of info I'm looking for.

    The Dillon makes trimming a zero effort step since its on the head with the sizer. But then I have a big pile to chamfer/deburr.

    I sized and trimmed 1k .223 last week & I'll be doing 500 22-250 this weekend.

    The thought of using my drill set up for 1500 rounds.....then turning the tool around and doing 1500 again.....has me looking for a better way.
    Last edited by shovelheadave; 03-28-2014 at 09:36 AM.

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    I'm using the Lee Quick Trim for my 223 cases. It trims and chamfers at the same time. It is a hand crank, but things go very quickly. I've been happy with it so far. It is my first and only trim system. Price is right.

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    The Lee power trim chuck fits in a drill, then get the trimmer specific to the caliber. It will get exact lengths every time. While the case is still in the drill chuck it's a quick deal to power chamfer too. This will cost you around $15, or you can still spend $325 to get the same result no faster.

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    Right on CharlieNC !

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    I recently bought a 22 cal 3 cutter head for my RCBS Trim-Pro to work through 1500 pieces or 223....well worth the $55....I'll be buying more cals as needed....really worth the time savings and it does a nice job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CharlieNC View Post
    The Lee power trim chuck fits in a drill, then get the trimmer specific to the caliber. It will get exact lengths every time. While the case is still in the drill chuck it's a quick deal to power chamfer too. This will cost you around $15, or you can still spend $325 to get the same result no faster.
    This.

    I don't know why they make anything else.

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    I know a couple guys that have made adapters to use the Lee trimmer studs / cutters on the RCBS case prep units , that way they trim , chamfer , de-burr and all the extra prep steps at one station .

    stimpy

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    My buddy the ffl shoots NRA high power, he has settled on a Giraud and I have too (I did not receive mine yet).
    Our rational was time, on step, done
    it you shoot a few calibers in high volume, I think Giraud is it.
    newbie from gr, mi.

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