Good idea!762shooter said:I use the Lee trimmers but I chuck them in a drill press and feed the spindle down on a case at the lowest speed until the gauge pin touches the table. Fast, easy, foolproof, what more can a guy want? Even if you have to buy a cheap Canadian Tire bench model drill press for $50 it's still the best case trimming method I know of.
762shooter said:I use the Lee trimmers but I chuck them in a drill press and feed the spindle down on a case at the lowest speed until the gauge pin touches the table. Fast, easy, foolproof, what more can a guy want? Even if you have to buy a cheap Canadian Tire bench model drill press for $50 it's still the best case trimming method I know of.
HobbyShooter said:If you have a 1/2 inch hand drill you can chuck the cutter
in the drill intead of the lock stud. Lock the shell in the shell
holder only to benefite the "automatic lenth gauge".
Jocelyn.
762shooter said:I use the Lee trimmers but I chuck them in a drill press and feed the spindle down on a case at the lowest speed until the gauge pin touches the table. Fast, easy, foolproof, what more can a guy want? Even if you have to buy a cheap Canadian Tire bench model drill press for $50 it's still the best case trimming method I know of.
Wolf said:i use drill press too.
Are you sure your drill is turning in the right direction?