NoName47
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I found mine on sale for 129.99 dont remember where but it was only 2 years agoThanks, but $180 will buy me a lot of ibuprofen. None of my presses are even worth $180.
I found mine on sale for 129.99 dont remember where but it was only 2 years agoThanks, but $180 will buy me a lot of ibuprofen. None of my presses are even worth $180.
Well I don't see how that's possible with case OALs varying from 1.155" to 1.137" but maybe it's just me.My definition is that the bullet is perfectly seated flush with the case mouth - what more do you expect than that?
I guess we'll see. It's fine after a few hundred anyway...Does that Lee chamfer/deburring tool even last couple thousands trimming? I did not buy one thinking it won't last.
I broke down awhile back and bought (on sale) one of these (for years I have used one of my drill motors).
I can't imagine I can make my own with the tools I have, but what's your sleeve look like?
I have one of these
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1012832133/lee-chamfer-and-deburring-tool
And a couple thousand trimmed .38 Special brass. Not having a good time so far. Ideas?
I don't have a lathe or drill press. What I need is a power drill with chuck jaws wide enough to hold the tool.
Plus a 15-year-old granddaughter that needs money for makeup. And yes, I laugh at child labor laws.
Anyone here tried this one?
https://www.brownells.com/reloading/case-preparation/case-prep-units/case-prep-duo-prod99039.aspx
I got one of those several years ago and returned it.Try the Lyman Case Prep Center, a great machine that deburrs inside and outside along with cleaning primer pockets and making them uniform!
Try the Lyman Case Prep Center, a great machine that deburrs inside and outside along with cleaning primer pockets and making them uniform!
I too started with a Lee tool. . . and they're terrible. The edge isn't sharp enough to cut efficiently, and the 45deg angle, while sensible, isn't what it should be.I have one of these (Lee chamfer tools). . .
I don't have a lathe or drill press. What I need is a power drill with chuck jaws wide enough to hold the tool.
Update. Hornady duo is great. Ran out of battery once but that was because I forgot to plug in the charger after a long session. Works really well so far.