Why that's probably almost half as fast as using a Lee trimmer in a drill press!
It's nearly impossible to hold cutter using a hand drill (cordless or corded) when they do that.
Yes, FRY... that is the problem with the Lee cutter for all the calibers. That's why I had to use the DP at work and they still spin. It's nearly impossible to hold cutter using a hand drill (cordless or corded) when they do that. Since the Lee is only for length, I run some emery cloth over the length gauge when they are new to reduce the diameter so they will fit inside the resized case mouths.
That's not the problem I'm having.. the case length gauge won't go into the mouth of the case all the way! It's super bar tight... and then the lock stud just spins on the base of the casing and wears the brass off... nothing gets trimmed. It should be the other way around! This happens with both methods, drill and manual turning. I'm wondering if the case length gauge diameter is a tiny tiny tiny tad too big? It says .45acp but I tried 10 casings of different headstamps and same thing... casing mouth locks over the gauge and the "LOCK"stud doesn't lock at all, but spins and wears the headstamp. I only have this issue with .45acp casings.
casing mouth locks over the gauge and the "LOCK"stud doesn't lock at all, but spins and wears the headstamp. I only have this issue with .45acp casings.