27 January 2010, 08:39
analog_peninsulaRCBS Case Prep Center
Hi everyone,
I have an RCBS case prep unit that I bought in the late 90's. A couple of days ago, I was helping a friend get started in reloading. He had purchased a manual chamfer/deburring unit that seemed to cut much better than my power unit.
Now my RCBS unit was bought a long time ago and was purchased right after the product was released, if I remember correctly. Has anybody upgraded the chamfering or deburring tools?
Thanks
27 January 2010, 18:54
butchloccould be that the cutters need sharpening
27 January 2010, 21:21
krakyI still have the original cutters but never liked them. All I use the unit for nowadays is I have a caliber specific bronze bore brush to knock carbon out of the case neck and I've added a lyman vld chamferer...it srewed out of the wood handle into the trimmer perfect.
So...I use the original cutters inside and out..then hit the vld chamferer..then hit the bronze brush which also helps knock off left over burrs.
27 January 2010, 21:41
wrongtargetMine works great, specially since I modified my Lee trimmer cutter to work on it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d81l62J1VmI28 January 2010, 00:18
analog_peninsulaI have a separate case trimmer, so I'm not really concerned about that end of things; although mounting the lee cutter is a great idea.
I just think the chamfering and deburring tools are mediocre and would like to upgrade them, if that's at all possible.
28 January 2010, 02:41
phurley5analog_peninsula ----- I have to agree with you. I prepped 250 .358 STA cases last night, the inside case camfering tool worked great but the outside tool seemed very hard. To keep pressure enough to properly camfer the outside of the case I had to wear a glove to keep from getting a blister on my fingers. It is a new outfit, I thought it just might be dull from the factory and would consider a replacement. Good shooting.
28 January 2010, 04:48
Kay9CopI may be incorrect, but the inside cutter is to bevel the edge and the outside cutter is just to knock of burrs, not actually cut a chamfer. I know a lot of people expect it to cut an outside bevel, but I don't believe that's it's intended purpose.
I have the RCBS three way cutter and the instructions specifically mention not to set the outside cutter to cut, but merely to knock off burrs.
28 January 2010, 07:40
muckThe debur tool as stated before works as designed.
However I replaced the chamfer tool with Lyman VLD chamfer tool. Unscrewed it off the handle and threaded right into the RCBS prepmate. Works like a charm! But do need to cautious it is capable of cutting too much very quickly!
muck
PS Kay9Cop
I find a slight bevel inside the neck allows smoother bullet seating.