26 March 2024, 23:27
TonyRumoreWhat to use for trimming 585 Nyati cases
What do I need to trim 585 Nyati cases? I have a Forster trimmer for standard stuff and one for 50BMG, but neither will do the 585.
Tony
27 March 2024, 01:31
jeffeossoi made my own from a harbor freight mini chop saw ... caution, it's dangerous
i made a "tail stock" from a piece of alum, bent 90, off the left side, and put in a screw in the vertical to act as a depth stop that can be finely tuned -- adjust the depth, make an obviously too long test cut, and tune into correct length - chop, rotate 180, chop again .. makes a workable edge as well
27 March 2024, 06:35
BitterrootHow about a 585 trim die? Contact CH4D Tool and Die
27 March 2024, 13:33
SaeedSomeone made me a cutter that fits in the Wilson trimmer.
Works great.
If you are not trimming many cases, I suggest you get a pipe deburring tool.
A few turners will reduce the length.
It is what I use for deburring 577, 600 and 700 brass.
At Amazon29 March 2024, 04:16
bradheIf you have the Forester 50BMG trimmer, the cutter is just big enough. Not sure of the caseholder for Nyati, but I use it to trim 577NE
29 March 2024, 20:18
poprivitI used a plumber's copper tubing cutter when working with a 577 Nitro. Straight cut and only a little rim. "Course I've been a Journeyman plumber for 56 years.
03 April 2024, 22:37
Atkinsonfile trim die and its more accurate. especially good for filing to a proper crimp length to crimp.
04 April 2024, 03:01
jeffeossoquote:
Originally posted by Atkinson:
file trim die and its more accurate. especially good for filing to a proper crimp length to crimp.
10-14 months wait --
an hour's work in the shop for the same results