gbett308
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+1 for Lyman products, good experience with them.
I think Giraud is complete overrated, but each to their own i guess.Lots of good replies here, but since the original question was which trimmer is "best," the Giraud wins by a hefty margin. If you factor in things like cost or shelf space, then other options may become more appealing, but once you get a Giraud set up, you'll wonder how you ever used anything else.
Savage is right...you are going to get a bunch of answers but I love the Frankford Arsenal one it have....de- burrs, pocket primer cleaner and trims all in one compact machine and does from 223- 45 calI had a Lee case trimmer with all the inserts for various calibers and eventually got so disappointed, I threw the **** thing away! It wasn't trimming the cases evenly. I contacted Lee and they sent me another bushing that the trimmer arm rests in. No better. It's just not good enough for precision reloading. What is the consensus for the best, most uniform trimmer you can buy?
Lots of good replies here, but since the original question was which trimmer is "best," the Giraud wins by a hefty margin. If you factor in things like cost or shelf space, then other options may become more appealing, but once you get a Giraud set up, you'll wonder how you ever used anything else.
Another vote for the Wilson ! As to tapping the cases out of the holder, I insert a plastic /wooden dowel through the case mouth bottoming against the inside base. Tap the protruding end to remove the brass from the holder. That way I'm not putting any stress on the case mouth/neck/shoulder .I ended up getting the LE Wilson with the Sinclair micrometer earlier this year and have been very happy with it. Having to tap the cases out of the case holder is my only concern with the system, but I have not noticed it causing any significant issues so far.
just started using the henderson 2 weeks ago. i've used about everything. Henderson wins hands downI used to be a 100% believer in the Giraud trimmer. It does an excellent job. However short cases like the 221 Fireball, 223 Remington and others it is a pain simply because there isnt a lot of case to hold on to.
The Henderson solves all that.
Just like the Giraud, cutters only have to be purchased for that bullet diameter.
Unlike the Giraud, you only have to buy a few collets to hold onto the rim of the case. Also unlike the Giraud, the depth cutting stop method is dead simple and not even $2 to buy additional ones.
The Henderson also has a variable speed motor.
And you dont have to wear a glove when trimming cases.
You also dont have to push in a case, and then rotate to get an even cut.