LRhunter514
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Harbor Freight mini saw. Looks like a small miter saw, have used one to make 300BLK from 223.
I have been trimming down brass with a hand trimmer (lathe) but it's getting old trimming .215" off of each case (using 358 Winchester brass to form a shorter 35 cal wildcat)
Do any of you have any suggestions? I've heard of guys using a cheap harbor freight mini chop saw for 300 blackout case forming. School me please.
Any input, insight and or advice would be appreciated. Thanks
I left out a few details: I use a fixture to set the length of cut and use an electric screwdriver to run the case trimmer and to turn the necks. I'm pretty fond of my fingers tooI have a Forster Original case trimmer. To speed the process of trimming my cases back I have removed the crank handle and replaced it with my De Walt drill. I do not know what casings you are trimming or how many at a time, using the portable drill ought to make is a whole lot quicker and easier. Chop saws are designed to cut metal, without the proper wheel that is made for brass the wheel will clog up with brass. And......unless I had a fixture that I could use with a chop saw I wouldn't be attempting to use one as I value my fingers too much.