
I believe the Giraud to be excellent but I have no direct experience.
Having trimmed literally thousands of .223 brass on a Giraud I can testify that it's a great tool.
Unlike most other trimmers the Giraud trims, chamfer and deburrs all at once.
The units are somewhat spendy, but IMHO you'll forget what you paid when you realize how fast and accurate the Giraud trimmer does the job.
The first trimmer I had when I started outa 'few' years ago was a Forester and it served me well. However, when I purchased a 500 S&W, I found the existing cutter head on it was too small. I had a bit of a general equipment upgrade on the go at the time and thought I'd add a new trimmer to the list. A friend of mine, and actually the guy that got me into handguns and reloading had recently purchased a new trimmer.
A Lyman Universal. I tried it out, seemed to work well and thought it would fill my needs nicely, so I purchased the same. No complaints or regrets.
I just bought one of these, I like it a lot.
Have already set up "Jig Cases" marked with jiffy marker as Jig use.
Trimmed and set to proper length.
Insert jig case , set stop on trimmer and away we go![]()



























