merdit wrote:Brad, Can your. 17 debur tool be used on 20-22 cals?
Deburring Flashholes?
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Re: Deburring Flashholes?
You can use the 17 cal flash hole debur tool on 20 -22 calibers however i don't normally recommend it. We machine the stainless shafts to be caliber specific so that it will aid in properly aligning the tool with the flash hole while completing the debur process.
Re: Deburring Flashholes?
is your deburring tool threaded to work with the rcbs prep station?
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Re: Deburring Flashholes?
yes, it has an 8-32 thread and was designed to work with the RCBS case prep station.
larr wrote:is your deburring tool threaded to work with the rcbs prep station?
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Re: Deburring Flashholes?
Got one of the CRT Flash Hole debur tools recently so now I can compare with the KM tool.
Haven't used it yet, but I can tell from just looking at it that the KM will be put aside for some time.
It's got a large diameter grip with cross hatching to make it very comfortable and easy to turn by hand.
And unlike the KM, it can be fitted in a drill chuck (and probably several other powered devices)
Better go shoot something so I've got some cases to work on
Haven't used it yet, but I can tell from just looking at it that the KM will be put aside for some time.
It's got a large diameter grip with cross hatching to make it very comfortable and easy to turn by hand.
And unlike the KM, it can be fitted in a drill chuck (and probably several other powered devices)
Better go shoot something so I've got some cases to work on
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Re: Deburring Flashholes?
Tried out the CRT tool now. Very nice
I even ran it through some cases I'd done with the KM and it took a tiny bit more material off, which is nice, coz now I can redo them all and end up with a uniformed flash hole.
One day I may be allowed to get a case trimming rig to keep everything nice and square, but for now I've bought a powered screwdriver, and the CRT FHdeburrer slots in there nicely.
Thanks Brad
Can't wait til I need more tools. I'll be having a good look at your stock.
I even ran it through some cases I'd done with the KM and it took a tiny bit more material off, which is nice, coz now I can redo them all and end up with a uniformed flash hole.
One day I may be allowed to get a case trimming rig to keep everything nice and square, but for now I've bought a powered screwdriver, and the CRT FHdeburrer slots in there nicely.
Thanks Brad
Can't wait til I need more tools. I'll be having a good look at your stock.