Precision case neck deburring tool?

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Is there such a thing as a precision case neck deburring tool? I recognize that deburring is not rocket science, but is there something that ensures your cuts are exactly square, not lopsided - or that ensures every champfer is exactly the same depth from case to case?
 
Is there such a thing as a precision case neck deburring tool? I recognize that deburring is not rocket science, but is there something that ensures your cuts are exactly square, not lopsided - or that ensures every champfer is exactly the same depth from case to case?

Drill press, that is of course if your brass are all the exact same length and your press table is 100% square to the chuck.

I use an RCBS VLD chamfer tool on my Case Prep center and have yet to find anything wrong with doing it by hand.
 
A drill press would keep everything nice and square, but I imagine you would need a very high end drill press to get the depth of repeat cuts consistent within a thousands or two. I suspect that there is next to no benefit of being this anal, I am more curious than anything. I have a 'precision' trimmer from Redding with a micrometer so you can easily adjust your trim length - I figured that if I were going to trim that precisely I may as well deburr that precisely too.
 
Forster is coming out with the 3CUT attachment for their trimmer: it trims, chamfers, and deburrs in one step.
Here's the .308 version:

ht tp://www.forsterproducts.com/catalog.asp?prodid=660293

I've got one on order, but I'm told it may take a while.
 
Forster is coming out with the 3CUT attachment for their trimmer: it trims, chamfers, and deburrs in one step.
Here's the .308 version:

ht tp://www.forsterproducts.com/catalog.asp?prodid=660293

I've got one on order, but I'm told it may take a while.

Seems to work like the RCBS Trim Pro 3-way cutter.
 
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