No, do not clamp it down first. Put it in leave it loses. Now insert mandrel and let the shell center itself to the base and the mandrel. And some you need to turn a little bit and then clamp in. You have to get shell straight and square. I just ran 500 9mm yesterday and they all came out squared and true.
Wasted video. Assuming everyone watching this knows how to set collets use Allen wrenches to do it, adjust for length of cases .... come on man. Do a good review video, show ease of use. Show how to put the collet in and lock down the bit. Anyways .... you have three comments on this video. That tells you that you did it wrong. Winning channels keep it short and succinct but are fully informative. Good luck.
Great video on how this trimmer works.
Great video and great information
Seating of the brass is the easy part setting depth and locking it in. Using a drill adapter we need a different arm/shaft
No, do not clamp it down first. Put it in leave it loses. Now insert mandrel and let the shell center itself to the base and the mandrel. And some you need to turn a little bit and then clamp in. You have to get shell straight and square. I just ran 500 9mm yesterday and they all came out squared and true.
I like the simplicity of this one much more than the LE Wilson
Hello , do you happen to know what pilot size for a 300 blackout on that universal trimmer ?
It should be the same as .223. the shell holders are the same because the case bottom is the same. It's just the length of the brass is shorter.
pilot should be 30 cal since 300 blackout uses .308 projectiles.
Excellent review!
Wasted video. Assuming everyone watching this knows how to set collets use Allen wrenches to do it, adjust for length of cases .... come on man. Do a good review video, show ease of use. Show how to put the collet in and lock down the bit. Anyways .... you have three comments on this video. That tells you that you did it wrong. Winning channels keep it short and succinct but are fully informative. Good luck.