A gun is kind of like a parachute;
if you need one and don't have one,
you'll probably never need one again
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Welcome to my home.....FYI..... that locked door you kicked down was for your protection....not mine!!!
Anyone used one of these?
http://www.newhighpower.com/brass-trimmers.html
Indexes off the shoulder.
Can't argue about price.
This is the guy in Ocala Florida I was talking about....His too indexes off the shoulder but is a bit higher priced now I see....
http://www.ctstrimmer.com/6-case-trimmers
A gun is kind of like a parachute;
if you need one and don't have one,
you'll probably never need one again
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Welcome to my home.....FYI..... that locked door you kicked down was for your protection....not mine!!!
Jim at CTS is good people, and makes a solid product.
I haven't used the drill mounted trimmer,
Mine is another version he used to sell, the version 2.0
Very well thought out design.
Last edited by mapper; August 25th, 2016 at 11:21 AM.
I have been using a Redding for years,it came with the carbide cutter,prior to that I used a lyman that I bought in 1966,my son is still using it.
(nam era) yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I will fear no evil for I am the meanest SOB in the valley!
I've been threatening to pull the trigger on this one.
https://www.amazon.com/Platinum-Case...mmer+reloading
That's one of the ones I was very seriously looking at. I just ordered Lyman universal to start out with.
Quick question, as this is in fact my first rodeo. When tumble cleaning, should I set a timer, or just let it go until they come out shiny? Is there any way to really fuck it up? I got an old midway tumbler and some once fired brass, figured it's better to clean them sooner than later.
THE GREATER PART OF LIBERTY IS MINDING YOUR OWN FUCKIN BUSINESS.