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    favorite tools or accessories on the bench (rifle)

    Since rifle brass requires more prep to load than pistol,
    What are some of the favorite tools/ accessories on the bench
    That make life easier for loading rifle.

    Whether these be a power attachment for a trimmer, a caliber specific trimmer, a power trimmer, or a motorized multiple head case prep center, or a scale and powder dispenser combo, or anything that makes the process go smoother.

    I started out with a manual trim pro, then took the handle off it, and powered it by a drill, then changed to a cts motorized trimmer. I started off with a hand held chamfer debur tool and changed to a 5 station case prep center for chamfer,debur, neck brushing, crimp removal and primer pocket cleaning.

    This speeded up case prep and made things easier for me.

    Added a rcbs chargemaster and it speeded up charging rifle cases..

    And a dillon media separator....no more shaking cases to get media out after tossing in a media pan or colander..

    I wish I knew this a lot sooner...
    Gone are the tedious aspects of removing media from brass, measuring/ trimming, chamfer/debur/primer pocket and neck cleaning/crimp removal, and weighing/trickling powder to charge cases..

    Not cheap, but worthwhile to me....
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    I use the cordless screw driver and five station brass prep center also.

    But I think my favorite tool so far has to be the Dillon Super Swage.

    . . but that may be because I have yet to get one of those fancy auto meeting scale gizmos yet.

    I really want one though . . .

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    A reading light with a 100 watt white bulb and pair of 10X loops, for when I really want to get a good look at something.

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    They are nice for rifle...no problems metering stick powders..
    i really like mine..wHile I still can throw a charge a couple of tenths less in a lyman 55 and trickle up in a 505 scale pan, it is faster and easier with the chargemaster..

    Pistol the lee pro disk meters my powder of choice very well..no plans on changing that.
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    #1 Lee Precision Bench Plate.

    I have my progressive, single stage and a vise mounted to adapters, so I can change the bench at will.

    https://fsreloading.com/lee-precisio...FZJj7Aod8HYA0A

    #2 Big freaking magnifier light.

    http://www.harborfreight.com/fluores...amp-60643.html
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    I will agree on the multi configured bench.. I went a little diffrent direction to get there.
    http://forum.capitalcitygunforum.com...3031-new-bench

    I may have to try the BFML....

    I did see some led strip lights that go in the press that while a little blingy, gave off light where it was needed..

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    I like the way I have my brass prep tools setup now. RCBS case prep center with primer pocket uniformer, flash hole deburring tool, outside chamfer tool, basic inside chamfer tool (I use this to remove crimps) and VLD inside chamfer tool. This is right next to my benchtop drill press, and in it is a Lee cutter/case length guage
    I take care of the primer pocket and flash hole, then put the brass into the Lee case length gauge shellholder, trim on the drill press, chamfer, and it's done

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    OK I just tried a new (to me) tool and wanted to report on it. If you haven't tried a Satern aluminium powder funnel, don't hesitate. Not the universal one but the caliber specific ones, they fit nicely (I checked 223 & 30-06 real quick) and NO MORE static! Just dump the powder and go to the next one.

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    Good tip on the funnel...
    I haven't had static issues with powder yet..

    My normal method for brass prep is
    Lube case through fingers of left hand with imperial wax, dip mouth in mica
    Put in turret press, size then move turret to universal decap, pull with right hand invert case
    Put in http://www.ctstrimmer.com/power-trim...r-trimmer.html
    Cts trimmer, then chamfer, debur, clean mouth, invert case and cut crimp and brush primer pocket on rcbs prep center,

    As far as loading the turret has a lee rifle charge die and funnel, the chargemaster dispenses the powder, and by the time I put the powder in the case, put the scale pan back in place and seat a bullet the next charge is ready.

    It has taken a lot of the tedious aspects out of it.
    But I still have a 5-0-5 scale, and a powder dispenser and a trickler, but don't use them as much.

    Yes I'll be the first to admit there are cheaper ways to go. Than this, but it achieves the same goal.

    Has anyone tried the new trimmer case prep from frankford?
    It looks interesting as it seems to offer some good value and adjustability.
    http://www.midwayusa.com/product/628..._1-_-AdBlock06

    Of the three things, trimmer, case prep, or chargemaster it is hard to say which I like best..
    But if I could have only one it would be the rcbs case prep..
    Last edited by mapper; May 22nd, 2014 at 11:40 PM.

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