07 March 2009, 19:36
FbullCase trimming
What is the best way to trim new cased when the neck is sized to seat bullets and will not fit the trimming pilot?
07 March 2009, 19:42
billtChances are if they are new cases they won't need trimming. Load and shoot, then trim. Bill T.
07 March 2009, 19:45
ted thornI don't use the pilot it seems back-ass-ward to me.
You size your case and it's perfect then you cram a pilot inside your case mouth and let it "waller" around.
I haven't used one in many many years.
07 March 2009, 20:07
FbullTed
How do you trim w/o pilot?
07 March 2009, 21:59
SR4759Your chamber is normally much longer than your brass. You probably can fire your cases many times before they need trimming and then mostly to square them up.
07 March 2009, 22:35
bartsche
Buy an extra pilot of the right dia. or if one isn't offered buy one slightly larger and hone it down on a lath or drill press. get close and lube well. If you have access to a lath build a pilot. Been there done that. But unless you have case lenth trimm dies use a pilot.

07 March 2009, 23:04
ted thornquote:
Originally posted by Fbull:
Ted
How do you trim w/o pilot?
Just like with a pilot...I just use the cutter with no pilot.
08 March 2009, 01:32
243winxbquote:
Buy an extra pilot of the right dia. or if one isn't offered buy one slightly larger and hone it down on a lath or drill press.
What make and model trimmer do you have?
Get a L.E. Wilson trimmer. They don't use pilots at all. Holds the case in an abbreviated chamber(shorter than the case). The adjustable stop contacts the case head to set case length. You can see one at the link below.
http://www.sinclairintl.comClick on online catalog, reloading equipment, case trimmers, then Wilson.
Scroll down, second item is the "bare bones" trimmer. Click on to the second page to see some handy setups with the trimmer. The micrometer head on the adjustable stop is a real time saver for fast accurate set ups.
The basic trimmer is $40. Case holders are $10 to $15 +/-.
muck
08 March 2009, 19:13
Bob from down underWhat billt said. Its an awesome machine
09 March 2009, 03:17
Red C.Sounds like you have the wrong pilot for the cases you are trimming. There are different pilots for the various calibers you wish to trim.
09 March 2009, 03:57
BigJakeJ1s++1 on the Wilson trimmer. No pilots needed. A taper-bored cylinder holds the case centered and true without requiring a collet or pilot.
Andy
09 March 2009, 06:19
Fish30114quote:
Originally posted by BigJakeJ1s:
++1 on the Wilson trimmer. No pilots needed. A taper-bored cylinder holds the case centered and true without requiring a collet or pilot.
Andy
YEP!