Case trimmers

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Jersey Hunter
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Re: Case trimmers

Post by Jersey Hunter »

Thanks for the replies. I found that if I remove the cutter head and pilot, I can leave the cam and cam follower on and trim cases.
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Re: Case trimmers

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Different strokes.........
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All my equipment is lee and hornady
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Varmintcaller
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Re: Case trimmers

Post by Varmintcaller »

I got rid of my Hornady trimmer and got a Forster, I have never been sorry.....Easy to use and dead nuts accurate.
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I have a Forster and I like it. I'm using it today. If you want to power it without buying the power adapter all you have to do is unscrew the handle and screw on two 5/16 fine threaded nuts. A half inch nut driver in your cordless and your set. Alot faster than turning the crank by hand
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I have a RCBS TrimPro power case trimmer and, yes, you can do 17s & 20s on it. I love the thing. It's consistent and performs very well.
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Varmintcaller wrote:I got rid of my Hornady trimmer and got a Forster, I have never been sorry.....Easy to use and dead nuts accurate.
Just wondering what about the Hornady you did'nt like. Out of two RCBS and one Forester the Hornady is the one I count on when I want to get it right,
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