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Ok I wasn't paying attention. I thought the oil hole was another set screw for a stop when he said to push the cutter out about .010. Now I see how to set it up.
Chuck it up in a half in drill, set it and trim away.
I thought about buying one but thought $70, use my little Hornady manual one.
Glad I bought it, trimming .223 is no longer a chore.
I don't even guage the case before hand, just run them through. I they need it they get trimmed if they don't they don't.
Glad I bought it, trimming .223 is no longer a chore.
I don't even guage the case before hand, just run them through. I they need it they get trimmed if they don't they don't.
I have the super duper Wilson trimmer. You are indeed correct. You may be pressing a bit when using the cutter. It WILL vary until you master the skill of just turning without pressing too hard. We are talking about variations in thousands of an inch. Would I buy it again? No. Do I know what to replace it with? No, again.
I have the RCBS, Forster, and Wilson trimmers. The RCBS is the most prone to flexing under pressure, the Forster not much, and if you are flexing the Wilson you are putting some serious pressure on it, way more than needed to trim.
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