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Lyman Universal Trimmer

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trapper500

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I have had this Lyman for around 4 yrs now & it does a very good job of trimming cases . I used the Lee trimmers for a long time untill i got this tool, the Lyman Universal comes with nine pilots you can trim cases from 22-458 with this tool.The Lyman Universal has Lyman's Unversal Chuckhead that eliminates the need for those costly collets . As i stated above i used the Lee trimmers for years i have developed carpal tunnel in my wrists & cranking became much more painful for me to do so i bought the Lyman Power Adapter & its a painfree way to get my cases trimmed . You can buy other size pilots for just about any caliber you have all in all The Lyman Universal Trimmer is a good investment in producing any amount of cases you have from 10-100 or more The Lyman Universal can do it . Check it out & see for your self . Thanks Trapper500
http://www.lymanproducts.com/lyman/case-trimmers/universal-trimmer.php
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Trapper: I bought a Lyman Universal trimmer so 30 years ago and it's still going strong and have never had a problem with it outside of wearing out trimmer heads. On my 3rd or 4th trimmer head and next time I will be buying the carbide head. :)
 
I have a Lyman power trimmer about 36 years old---it still runs good.
It has a little wobble in the trimmer--but--after all this time I guess something is expected. I have had a couple new cutting heads but no other trouble.
 
I take it you attach a drill to the stub on the left of the picture? Or is there a motor on the right?

What can I say, I don't reload anything that needs case trimming so am new to these trimming machine - lol
 
I must have got a lemon. I had issues with a bad cutter head right out of the box and Lyman's customer service was piss poor. Now after less than 800 cases the shell holder clamp is slipping. Wish I had gone RCBS.
 
the Lyman trimmer

My experience is like that posted by F_L about the shell holder.

Since I process a whole bunch more 223 than any other necked rifle shell, I modified my Lyman as shown in the image attached. The change is to eliminate the Lyman shell holder (the weak link) with a Lee part. The Lee holder was secured using JBWeld. Since the modification, this is a fine trimmer dedicated to 223's.

The one trimmer I have had zero issues with is the Forster Original trimmer.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/warrior_knitter/5727567661/in/photostream
 
I had one of those Forster Originals when i first started out reloading it was a good trimmer cant remember did it use seperate collets for each caliber?
 
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