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Trimming 17 rem cases

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16 November 2003, 01:53
graycg
Trimming 17 rem cases
Greetings shipmates,
Just took the 17 cal plunge and got me custom contender barrel. Now comes the real question...how do you guys trim those cases? I have a Forster trimmer and know they make an adapter, does it work? I've heard mixed reviews. Would I be better off just buying a file and trim die? Next purchase will be some forceps to hold the bullets while reloading!
Thanks in advance for your help..
Graycg
16 November 2003, 02:15
N. S. Sherlock
Sir: I use a file type trim die for .17/.223AI, but occasionally the forster also. Simply turn down a forster neck pilot to the diameter you want. ned
16 November 2003, 02:26
Chuck White
I use an RCBS case trimmer! They make a pilot for .17!
I don't know for sure, but the RCBS pilots might work on forester. Maybe a little altering,will make it work!
16 November 2003, 05:02
Mulerider
To use your Forster requires purchase of a cutter shaft dedicated to the 17 cals. The pilot will only work in that cutter shaft. This also applies to their 17 reamer, and the pilot for the neck-turner (different from the trim pilot).
Works great, for your additional investment of $13-15.
16 November 2003, 09:55
Cal Sibley
I'm a bit surprised. I use an RCBS trimmer, and I had to simply buy another pilot in .17.
Doesn't seem to me to be much more to it than that. Best wishes.

Cal - Montreal
16 November 2003, 15:41
graycg
Thanks for all your help!!!