Case length
- TucoTom
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Case length
I usually use the Lee system for case trimming but as you know they don't make the tool for the .204 Ruger.
I purchased the Redding trim die w/ extended shell holder. Works great but does take longer....Amazes me that the steel in the die is hard enough to withstand filing.
Does anyone make a "Flash Hole Uniformer" for .20 caliber?? All I've seen only go down to .22 cal.
I purchased the Redding trim die w/ extended shell holder. Works great but does take longer....Amazes me that the steel in the die is hard enough to withstand filing.
Does anyone make a "Flash Hole Uniformer" for .20 caliber?? All I've seen only go down to .22 cal.
- Joe O
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Re: Case length
CRT,Sinclaire,and others make flash hole deburring toools for thec 20cal,that index off the web.
- wirelessguy2005
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Re: Case length
as Joe noted above our tool indexes off the bottom of the case. In addition our tool is made of stainless steel and designed to last a lifetime.
Here is a link to our website if you want to check it out: http://www.customreloadingtools.com/crt_013.htm
Here is a link to our website if you want to check it out: http://www.customreloadingtools.com/crt_013.htm
Re: Case length
CRT tool is the best
- Rick in Oregon
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Re: Case length
Another vote for the CRT tool, and all their tools for that matter. All CNC-made to tight tolerances, beautiful finish, and they're all very well designed to boot.
Whatever uniformer you decide upon, ensure it registers off the bottom of the case web, and NOT on the case mouth, as with those tools, any length variation will also vary the depth of the pocket cut = no uniform cuts, and cases with varying amounts of brass removal.
Whatever uniformer you decide upon, ensure it registers off the bottom of the case web, and NOT on the case mouth, as with those tools, any length variation will also vary the depth of the pocket cut = no uniform cuts, and cases with varying amounts of brass removal.
- TucoTom
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Re: Case length
Thank for the information....I'll order one Monday.
Ordered......
Ordered......
- Hedge
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Re: Case length
I use the Lee system, too. Solved the problem by purchasing a trimmer for a .22-250 and trimming the diameter and length using a drill press and some carbide grit paper. Works great.
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Re: Case length
Same for me. Worked quite well. But I recently bought a Forster trimmer so I'm hanging to try it out. Only problem is - none of my brass has stretchedHedge wrote:I use the Lee system, too. Solved the problem by purchasing a trimmer for a .22-250 and trimming the diameter and length using a drill press and some carbide grit paper. Works great.
- RAMOS
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Re: Case length
Correct me if I am wrong. I believe the Sinclair 17/20 caliber tool indexes off the case mouth, while the 22 and up tool indexes off the case web. Unless they have updated the smaller tool, I'm pretty sure that is correct.
- Rick in Oregon
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Re: Case length
Jon, they now offer both types of uniformers.
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Re: Case length
tom i bought mine from lyman.TucoTom wrote:I usually use the Lee system for case trimming but as you know they don't make the tool for the .204 Ruger.
I purchased the Redding trim die w/ extended shell holder. Works great but does take longer....Amazes me that the steel in the die is hard enough to withstand filing.
Does anyone make a "Flash Hole Uniformer" for .20 caliber?? All I've seen only go down to .22 cal.
- RAMOS
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Re: Case length
Sorry, Rick. Does not take long to get behind the times!
Re: Case length
I was in the same position and bought a case length gauge with the same 1.850" and had my brother-in-law turn it down in a lathe, I think it was the .222 Remington Magnum. I wound up getting an extra cutter and used Locktite to keep it in place once I was happy with the overall length. (The turned down shaft around .200" wants to go into the cutter a bit deeper).
- TucoTom
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Re: Case length
I bought the tool recomended earlier and it is very nice.
The 204 Ruger is not an easy caliber to gear up for....I've spent a fortune with Sinclair.
The 204 Ruger is not an easy caliber to gear up for....I've spent a fortune with Sinclair.