6mmbr Norma

mightyhunter

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Hi,
I have a question for those that reload this round.
What is a good case trimmer to get.
I normally use the Lee Dead Length trimmer, but Lee does not make one for this caliber as far as I know.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
 
I use Forster. To do it again, I would purchase the kit, rather than individual components (neck trim attachment, collets, bushings etc.) as the cost adds up in a hurry.

It is a nice tool to use. Make sure that you mount it solidly though.
 
I use Forster. To do it again, I would purchase the kit, rather than individual components (neck trim attachment, collets, bushings etc.) as the cost adds up in a hurry.

It is a nice tool to use. Make sure that you mount it solidly though.

Thanks OKTREE.
I will go with the Forster Trimmer...I went on MidwayUSA web site to have a look and the reviews there are very positive also.
 
Wilson/Sinclair or the Redding Micrometer Adjustable trimmers.

See the Wilson/Sinclair here: http://www.6mmbr.com/catalog/item/1433308/1203161.htm

Here is the Redding:
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Couple of half-hijack questions, if you will indulge me:

Richard, in your experience, how often do you have to trim your brass? And what chamfering/deburring tool do you use/prefer?
 
Couple of half-hijack questions, if you will indulge me:

Richard, in your experience, how often do you have to trim your brass? And what chamfering/deburring tool do you use/prefer?

I usually trim every 2-4 firings. Trim to 1.550 once it gets to 1.559/1.560

RCBS Outside Deburring, RCBS VLD Inside Chamfer tool.
 
Wilson/Sinclair or the Redding Micrometer Adjustable trimmers.

See the Wilson/Sinclair here: http://www.6mmbr.com/catalog/item/1433308/1203161.htm

Here is the Redding:
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When to WSS to pick up the Forster trimmer but they didn't have any in stock (not surprise). Bought the Redding instead and I love it.
It is very solid, accurate, easy to set up and a lot easier on my fingers than the Lee trimmer.
 
I usually trim every 2-4 firings. Trim to 1.550 once it gets to 1.559/1.560

RCBS Outside Deburring, RCBS VLD Inside Chamfer tool.

Oh cool, I have that tool also.

Which one would you get, Redding or Wilson/Sinclair for trimming? I don't shoot many calibres (6BR and 7WSM), if that is one consideration.
 
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