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Has anyone used this produst? I am considering getting this and would like to know if anyone has used it and if they like it.
Thanks, Jim http://www.forsterproducts.com/catal...?prodid=700292
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only hassle with those is YOU have to set YOUR stop and keep it there for the COAL
tap the adjustment down a tad and not notice and your cases end up too short .. with something like a Lee zip trim you have a bar that goes in and wont allow the trimmer part to trim any further than the correct COAL |
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with the lee you'd have to wear the bar down to screw up , errors with the lee is making them too long because you had a speck of crap betwwen the bar and were it sites tight
not too short .. a mate here made up a jig he has a brass rod witha counter sunk steel end, he drops this in the case and the case trimmer cant go any deeper as the end of the trimmer sits again the steel nose of the brass bar , the nose of the trimmer dont cut so it dont go deeper but i thought it a hassle |
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