Deburing tool?

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What do you all recomend for deburring tools? I will be using lapua 308 brass and berger 155.5's if it makes any difference.

Thanks
 
I have a couple of RCBS and a couple of Lee, and use them in different situations.

The RCBS is more aggressive imo

I'd swap one of each for a .17-.60 cal anything right now...RCBS preferred :)
 
anyone ever use the lyman ones with the handles?

http://www.lymanproducts.com/lyman/case-prep/case-prep-multi-tool.php

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i have this one and it seems to work good, although i only use it for the deburring part. the pocket cleaners and reamers don't seem to work very well however i don't load alot of rifle so it has little use on it.
 
I use the Hornady one and also have the Lyman version like Spawn. For small volumes, I use the Hornady one (it's like the RCBS one but only cheaper). If I'm doing a lot, I use the Lyman one in a drill.
 
I prefer the hornady case prep trio just because it's motorized and it's really easy to use.
Turns with low rpm and high torque, and it does a great job, quickly.

Before that I tried the lee (horrible), and the hand held regular type, but it's too much of a hassle to do it by hand when prepping a lot of cases.

If I had the money I would just get a giraud.
 
I run the rcbs 3 way cutters and trim, deburr and chamfer all at the same time........3 steps done in one means more time shooting, less time loading, then when neck sizing only my brass doesn't grow in length and I rarely lose my chamfer/debur but from time to time I will run them through again just to clean up the edges
 
Based on what I've used, in order of costs (and corresponding ability to address volume):

Wilson chamfer/debur tool as a minimum - you can get an adapter and run it in an electric screwdriver
RCBS case prep center, using the RCBS VLD chamfer and the Lyman debur heads
Giraud case trimmer, which automatically chamfers and deburs
 
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