15 September 2004, 03:01
bajabillRe: case trimmer
Lee, the KISS method at its best.
15 September 2004, 03:09
ColtchrisAnother vote for Wilson! I've used the Forster for years and decided to try the Wilson about a year ago. Wilson is faster, more accurate and repeatable, and very simple. Best I've ever used in over 40 yrs. of handloading.
15 September 2004, 04:52
ToobrokeThis is from some paperwork that came with my Wilson, "Cartridges with little or no body taper may require different holders for fired and new cases".
15 September 2004, 06:18
BobbyI think a lot of people consider Lee equipment to be cheap, but I have found their engineering of reloading tools to be innovative. They make products that go against the grain of traditional thinking when it comes to reloading, but it works. I have yet to break, ruin, or wear out any of their tools, (that was not my fault) and like the case trimmers, they are of ingenious design. Simple and without the usual hassles of older traditional equipment. I even believe when the engineering is solid, Lee will use traditional wisdom, as is proven in the newest press from Lee, the Classic Cast press. It is of traditional design, but made better by incorporating all the features that we want. A lot of presses have "some" of the ideas of the CCP, but not all in one unit.
An no, I'm in no way connected with Lee.
15 September 2004, 06:08
Swede44magLee no guess work just results.
14 September 2004, 18:14
CurlyAnother vote for Lee. Very simple and easy to use.
14 September 2004, 17:53
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