engineer40
Well-Known Member
I gave up on the idea on SPEED and PRECISION in 1 device. I use 1 device for long range rifle trimming and a separate device for 223.
I wholeheartedly recommend the Frankfort Arsenal case prep center. I adore mine and have purchased many tool heads just for S&G's to try in it for fun and curiosity. It's relatively low noise and spins at a low (but torque'y) speed. It's perfect for many things and you will never regret the purchase. I am looking forward to Len's write up on it however. I have watched every YT video on the thing and I cannot get it to trim to exact lengths. You can definitely get close enough to use it for 223 though! It just seems to me that the ending case length is 100% dependent on how hard I push on the case while trimming. I can "try" to push each case the same, but it doesn't always work out as exact as I like to see.
I was lucky and last summer I picked up a LE Wilson trimmer with the table stand for $20 at an estate sale.
Both trimmers are fantastic in their own way. But I am grateful to have both!
I wholeheartedly recommend the Frankfort Arsenal case prep center. I adore mine and have purchased many tool heads just for S&G's to try in it for fun and curiosity. It's relatively low noise and spins at a low (but torque'y) speed. It's perfect for many things and you will never regret the purchase. I am looking forward to Len's write up on it however. I have watched every YT video on the thing and I cannot get it to trim to exact lengths. You can definitely get close enough to use it for 223 though! It just seems to me that the ending case length is 100% dependent on how hard I push on the case while trimming. I can "try" to push each case the same, but it doesn't always work out as exact as I like to see.
I was lucky and last summer I picked up a LE Wilson trimmer with the table stand for $20 at an estate sale.
Both trimmers are fantastic in their own way. But I am grateful to have both!