Is it need it to chamfer debur pistol cases? I don’t trim pistol cases but I feel better chamfering and deburring one time shot cases a bit. Some friends have told me not to do it because it weakens the neck.
Federico Ahlers I have issues with my hands going numb when I use hand tools for an extended period of time. So my pick would be anything that is powered like the Lyman case prep tool. If you hit it once with the primer pocket tool bit the remaining carbon (if any) will get cleaned out when you tumble with stainless media.
I like your short cut rolling it on the bench! Easier on the hands.
May I suggest leveling your table? that would bother me with every round item wanting to roll away ! like your videos, Thanks for making them
Good idea with the rolling.
Is it need it to chamfer debur pistol cases? I don’t trim pistol cases but I feel better chamfering and deburring one time shot cases a bit. Some friends have told me not to do it because it weakens the neck.
Federico Ahlers I’d say if you trim a case you need to C&D. If you don’t trim (straight necked pistol cases) then C&D is not necessary.
What would you say is the best primer pocket cleaner piece? I have Lyman tool but not happy with it. I spect for a shining look.
Federico Ahlers I have issues with my hands going numb when I use hand tools for an extended period of time. So my pick would be anything that is powered like the Lyman case prep tool. If you hit it once with the primer pocket tool bit the remaining carbon (if any) will get cleaned out when you tumble with stainless media.
Ready Set Reload love the lyman case prep station
The angle is 22° I believe, if you still care.