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I'm on the market for a case trimmer for .38 and .45 target guns. Is there anything to look for, stay away from, innovations, or just plain bargains? I'm partial to anything that can be motorized. Nickels.
The Wilson is the best, the Forster is next, then the RCBS. I have and use all three. I use the Wilson for 6 PPC Benchrest brass. I use the Forster and RCBS for everything else.
I trim revolver brass to get a more uniform crimp. I do this after they have been fired once and resized. I never trim auto brass for pistols.
In the minority on this one. I trim 9mm brass using the Lee Zip Trim. It's fast and I think it's a simple step to ensure a fully spec'd cartridge. My 9mm loading is so consistent it's boring, but I like that in my own OCD sort of way.
Am pleased with RCBS powered case pro trimmer for handgun and rifle brass. Am extremely pleased with their powered work station for chamfering the trimmed brass. Have noticed a significant increase in accuracy when using a mixed batch of cases (range pick ups), after they are trimmed to the same length. And ya only have to do it once.
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