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posted April 09, 2025 01:44 PM
1. Are they basically all the same? Quality wise?

2. I use a Lee manual trimmer and really like it so I mainly need a quicker deburr and chamfer tool.

3. I like that the Lyman doesn’t dump shavings everywhere but are there other benefits to one over the other?





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posted April 09, 2025 04:46 PMHide Post
I’ll be following. I too am pretty satisfied with the Lee trimmer. Arthritis in my thumb joints is making case work troublesome.


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posted April 09, 2025 05:29 PMHide Post
I’m glad that you posted it here as I’m interested, but you might get more/better responses in the reloading subforum.
 
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posted April 09, 2025 06:47 PMHide Post
Lyman, RCBS, Hornady, and Frankfoed Arsenal all make case prep machines. I have not used any so I can’t vouch for their quality.
 
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posted April 09, 2025 06:52 PMHide Post
RCBS also makes a 3 way cutter head that can be powered or manual. It will trim, chamfer, and deburr all in one step.
 
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posted April 09, 2025 06:58 PMHide Post
Gracey, Giraud, Henderson, worlds finest trimmer, and Dillon rapid trim are all powered machines that will do all three steps quickly, but will not touch primer pockets.
I use an older Dillon rapid trim 1200 for rifle brass. It works well.
 
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posted April 09, 2025 08:27 PMHide Post
I have the Lyman Case Prep Express. Had it for a few years now and I don't what I would do without. Well, I do but this is so much faster. LINK



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posted April 09, 2025 10:40 PMHide Post
I use the Frankford Arsenal Reloading Tools Platinum Series Case Prep and Trim System.
Easy setup once you get the process. Trims, chamfers, and cleans primer pockets.

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posted April 10, 2025 05:26 AMHide Post
Old school here. Lee trimmer and manual deburr and pocket clean. The zen-like experience of manually prepping a stack of brass is therapeutic. I'm sure there are better methods out there but I'm too old and set in my ways to care to look for them. I still prefer to load with a single stage press, too, although I'll jump to a turret if I need to get more done.


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posted April 11, 2025 07:31 AMHide Post
I’m more in to loading accurate and repeatable rifle loads so I trim with the L.E. Wilson trimmer and prep and finish the brass with the RCBS brass boss. I also anneal all my rifle rounds with the AMP annealer. I have used the Lee, Lyman, RCBS, Redding and WFT (worlds finest trimmer) trimmers. There are obvious reasons why the L.E.Wilson perfoms the task more accurately (like it has a micrometer) but they all serve their purpose, you need to buy according to what you want out of it. The L.E. Wilson is slow but accurate, the RCBS manual trimmers offers a three way cutting head to do multiple tasks at once.

If you are loading to plink, then the quickest way would be best. The WFT can be placed in a drill press to make lots of trimming quick. The manual trimmers can be bought with motors too. Lee is always lower quality as far as I have experienced. It works and is cheaper, but plastic parts versus all metal in others. Over the last 20 years I have probably used all the major brands.
 
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posted April 11, 2025 09:59 AMHide Post
I have a Lyman that I use for pistol caliber cases to just de-burr, chamfer, and clean primer pockets. I have never found any pistol cases that needed trimming and I hardly ever check them anymore.
The only rifle caliber I have reloaded is .223 and I use the Little crow (worlds finest trimmer) for them.


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