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Forster with 3-in-1 head?

Lyman?

RCBS?





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Posts: 6778 | Location: Georgia | Registered: August 10, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Not sure how much brass you want to process but take a look here. This is what I use. Hray

https://www.littlecrowgunworks...Prep-Tools-c31402021


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I looked at the WFT, but I’m looking for a trimmer that DOESN'T require electricity.





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Forster original with the kit that includes pilots and collets is what I have and like very much for low volume trimming.
 
Posts: 1240 | Location: Moved to N.W. MT. | Registered: April 26, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I use the Little Crow WFT attached to a drill press next to my bench or:

The LE Wilson fine brass trimmer for even more precision.

https://www.brownells.com/relo...t-kit/?sku=749018861

The Wilson is slower but very, very precise.
 
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I’m not concerned with speed at all. I spend a lot of nights off work but maintaining a night shift schedule. So little tasks that take time aren’t a problem.





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LE Wilson is where you want to look. Available from Wilson directly or Brownell’s


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The hand crank trimmers are a bear on older than 55 year old hands. I have a lyman and RCBS crank model, a WFT for every caliber I do, 2 Dead On trimmers and a Giraud. I love the Giraud. I do 223/5.56 in bulk, so batches of 1000.


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Posts: 4132 | Location: Colorado | Registered: August 24, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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If you really mean NO ELECTRIC and that includes battery powered hand drills. You can check out the Lee Zip trimmer. I’ve trimmed thousands of cases with mine and it still works as good as new.


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