Just a word of advice,, Don't spin your drill at full speed when cutting the shell. A slow speed is all that is needed. It will save your cutter from getting dull.
Nice video, i enjoyed it, just a tip the old type Lee Ball cutter is much easier to grip than that small cutter,& it's very reasonably priced, it's essentially the same cutter you're using but it's mounted in a comfortable round wooden ball that's way easier to grip and hold, midway usa sells them at a low price...
I'm only just getting into reloading and having to assimilate a metric f-ton of data. From the case trimmers Ive seen - this is a bloody awful way to go. Theres so much movement in the brass. Hell, maybe I'm over thinking it but the others seem positively stable by comparison.
@@bobwoods5017 To paraphrase myself - I'm learning - or did you miss that bit? Still, each to their own. I settled on the precision of L.E Wilson and that works for me. Whatever works for you. Would I do it this way? No. That doesn't mean its not suitable for others.
Hi, I have noted I cannot insert the trimming rod into the neck once the neck has been resized, that's a shame as I prefer to use the cutter after neck resizing.
i olso find the same problem with some cases i asume it is the thickness of the bras just press harder it will work i olso don't use drill according to me it wobble and make the neck bigger
Well done video. That is a neat tool
Just a word of advice,, Don't spin your drill at full speed when cutting the shell. A slow speed is all that is needed. It will save your cutter from getting dull.
Just getting into reloading rifle. thanks for the help. nice video.
Nice glad to see you back
Thanks for the support.
Nice video, i enjoyed it, just a tip the old type Lee Ball cutter is much easier to grip than that small cutter,& it's very reasonably priced, it's essentially the same cutter you're using but it's mounted in a comfortable round wooden ball that's way easier to grip and hold, midway usa sells them at a low price...
Where can I get that tool
I use a DREMEL HSES-01 and does it ever work SLICK at trimming FYI Dremel Cordless 4V USB Rechargeable Electric Screwdriver
I was going to buy one of these but what a palava to do one case! My lee quick trim does the job in seconds on my press without any of this fuss.
How is your drill mounted?
In a vise.
What size does this actually cut them too
it cuts it to the SAAMI spec trim length
I just bought this for 7mm rem mag. I can't get the cutter to screw all the the way into the gauge. Should I use pliers. I don't want to force it.
@@tjvohs1 I used pliers and put it on and off a few times had gunk on threads
Be careful...grab the rod in narrow recess...grabbing the rod will leave burros that will hang up in case neck
Modulate? Moderate?
Modulate= speed moderate= pressure
I'm only just getting into reloading and having to assimilate a metric f-ton of data. From the case trimmers Ive seen - this is a bloody awful way to go. Theres so much movement in the brass. Hell, maybe I'm over thinking it but the others seem positively stable by comparison.
You're doing it wrong? Been years may be you figured
It out?
@@bobwoods5017 To paraphrase myself - I'm learning - or did you miss that bit? Still, each to their own. I settled on the precision of L.E Wilson and that works for me. Whatever works for you. Would I do it this way? No. That doesn't mean its not suitable for others.
Why not just get an RCBS 3 way trimmer bevel taper tool much easier and less time consuming.
Hi, I have noted I cannot insert the trimming rod into the neck once the neck has been resized, that's a shame as I prefer to use the cutter after neck resizing.
i olso find the same problem with some cases i asume it is the thickness of the bras just press harder it will work i olso don't use drill according to me it wobble and make the neck bigger