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Which case trimmer with .416 Rigby?
03 April 2009, 10:12
reflex264Which case trimmer with .416 Rigby?
I am curious which case trimmer you .416 Rigby shooters are using. I have some Norma brass that is getting close to needing a trim. I just bought a batch of Jameson brass so I can use it till I need to trim the Norma. reflex264
03 April 2009, 11:30
PoppaWIn my Ruger #1 I loaded hot enough that I never had too trim

. I did get some cracks in the shoulder and small circles where the gas got out that let me know it was time to chuck the brass. It also made me rethink my need for speed and now I like the slower side of things and my brass is loving a much longer life. I have an RCBS trimmer and have never tried it. I really must as I bought the collet and everything.
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03 April 2009, 13:40
SaeedIf you really want one to last you the rest of shooting days, buy a Wilson.
There is nothing that comes even close.
03 April 2009, 16:25
ShinzoEven though Forster do a trimmer especially for large cartridges nowadays. I was able to successfully modify my Forster Classic trimmer to trim 416 Rigby. I had to open out the mouth of the collet housing slightly, & shift the cutter shaft housing onto the second hole to get max span. I used a 45-70 collet & 410 trimmer pilot (this was in the days b4 anyone did 416 stuff.) I had to feed the cases base first into the collet while making sure the trimmer shaft was pulled back so the pilot was within the housing, there was only just enough room. That said, it was no hassle once you were set up & running.
Steve
03 April 2009, 17:37
LabmanI use a Forster to do mine. Since I already had one with the regular length base, I needed to purchase the longer base. Also had to send the housing to Forster who opened it up to accomodate the Rigby at no charge.
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03 April 2009, 17:58
PeterWhy not a trim die? I had to buy one for my 500/416. I have not needed one for the Rigby.
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03 April 2009, 18:19
Michael RobinsonLyman Universal.
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03 April 2009, 18:42
MHC_TXI use a Wilson.
03 April 2009, 19:53
zimbabweForster, I THINK it was called 'The Fifty' and it handles any big cases quite easily.
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03 April 2009, 20:03
Michael RobinsonDo Wilsons and Forsters have universal chucks to hold the case head?
My Lyman does, but it maxes out at the .416 Rigby/.460 Weatherby case head size. It works very well, and I have been happy with it.
I'd like to have a trimmer with a universal chuck big enough to hold NE cases. Does anybody make one?
Mike
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03 April 2009, 20:52
Frank MartinezThere is one theat uses a drill press but I cannot think of the name at the moment.
I was not aware the NE cases would stretch under the low presser unless something was wrong with the headspace.
Frank
03 April 2009, 20:53
MHC_TXThe Wilson uses a "sleeve" that is cartridge family specific. You insert the brass into the sleeve and it butts up against a "plunger" with the cutter on the other end. The plunger is threaded and you turn it in or out to adjust the trim length.
You have to buy different sleeves for different cartridge families. However, one sleeve works for anything based on a .375 H&H case (for example 375H&H, 300H&H, 7mmRemMag, etc.). The 416 Rigby uses the 338 Lapaulla sleeve. Sounds complicated, but it is not.
I also have a Fosters trimmer that I use for my 470NE. If you want one trimmer that will handle NE cases then you will probably have to go with the big Fosters Trimmer.
03 April 2009, 21:22
drm-hpI use a Wilson for everything.
Thanks, Doug
http://www.lewilson.com/03 April 2009, 21:42
jro45I use the 375 H&H case trimmer to trim my 416 Rem shells. The shells are both the same lenght.
03 April 2009, 21:55
SaeedWe keep a selection of different Wilson case holders, and modify one to fit any wildcat we are working on, or any larger caliber that we do not have a case holder for.
04 April 2009, 02:03
K20350I just bought a Wilson trimmer in the "Ultimate" configuration from Sinclair International. Man was it expensive but it is soooooo precision. It looks very cool on my bench also LOL. They advertise it to handle all calibers up to .416 Rigby. The only down fall is that you need caliber specific collets for each cartridge. Like Saeed said it will the last one you will ever need for your childrens children. Some collets go for more than one caliber such as 30-06,270 and .243,.308.
04 April 2009, 02:15
rnoviquote:
Originally posted by Peter:
Why not a trim die? I had to buy one for my 500/416. I have not needed one for the Rigby.
Peter.
LOVE my trim dies.
Regards,
Robert
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04 April 2009, 03:29
reflex264Thanks gentlemen. I will scope them out. reflex264
04 April 2009, 03:41
BuliwyfI use the Wilson/Sinclair Ultimate Case Trimmer for low volume trimming and the RCBS Trim Pro Power Case Trimmer for high volume trimming.
04 April 2009, 03:44
BuliwyfAlso, I use the Sinclair Chamber Length Gauges to determine my rifle chamber length and trim from that measurement, not the trim length given in reloading manuals.
04 April 2009, 04:27
jeffeossoTHIS one
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