Rory McCanuck
CGN Regular
- Location
- Middle of Manitoba
I really like mine. A quick zip-zip and brass is trimmed, chamfered, de-burred, and cleaned with steel wool.
I'd like to make an adapter to accept the RCBS primer pocket brush, rather than my drill.
About $6/calibre is still cheaper than pilots for the hand crank style trimmers.
Only real downside is you have to trim before the brass is primed, so it adds a handling step to each brass,
assuming you prime on the press. If you hand prime, it makes no difference.
It might seem that it can't trim square if your brass wobbles, but the pilot holds the cutter square.
It works well, and its certainly inexpensive enough to give it a try.
I'd like to make an adapter to accept the RCBS primer pocket brush, rather than my drill.
About $6/calibre is still cheaper than pilots for the hand crank style trimmers.
Only real downside is you have to trim before the brass is primed, so it adds a handling step to each brass,
assuming you prime on the press. If you hand prime, it makes no difference.
It might seem that it can't trim square if your brass wobbles, but the pilot holds the cutter square.
It works well, and its certainly inexpensive enough to give it a try.


















































