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Case trimmer- what to buy and not to buy
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<blockquote data-quote="epags" data-source="post: 1650014" data-attributes="member: 105138"><p>I also have the Forester and the LEE system for all my rifles. When I was just loading a few rounds at a time the LEE was fine. For 50+ rounds at a time I went to the Forester. What I found was that if I just jammed the brass into the holder it could hang up on the wrong diameter and then get cut short. I slowed down and rotated the brass as I inserted it and all was well. Like stated elsewhere some rounds were short to start with and did not need trimming. Don't forget to chamfer in and out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epags, post: 1650014, member: 105138"] I also have the Forester and the LEE system for all my rifles. When I was just loading a few rounds at a time the LEE was fine. For 50+ rounds at a time I went to the Forester. What I found was that if I just jammed the brass into the holder it could hang up on the wrong diameter and then get cut short. I slowed down and rotated the brass as I inserted it and all was well. Like stated elsewhere some rounds were short to start with and did not need trimming. Don't forget to chamfer in and out. [/QUOTE]
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