Clark
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I mounted a Dillion [OEM Forster] case trimmer vertically on a board, and clamped the board to the bench.
I put a door knob on the knob.
I pounded out the bar on the collet, so I pull one end of the lever instead of twisting both ends.
A burr forms on the case mouth and get the cutter pilot stuck in the case.
I yank up on the door knob before I loosen the collet.
Neck dies get 20 shots per trim with hot loads.
Body dies get 2 or 3 shots per trim with hot loads.
I am going to FL size this batch of brass to get it to fit in the chamber, but after that, I am segregating it for neck sizing.
I put a door knob on the knob.
I pounded out the bar on the collet, so I pull one end of the lever instead of twisting both ends.
A burr forms on the case mouth and get the cutter pilot stuck in the case.
I yank up on the door knob before I loosen the collet.
Neck dies get 20 shots per trim with hot loads.
Body dies get 2 or 3 shots per trim with hot loads.
I am going to FL size this batch of brass to get it to fit in the chamber, but after that, I am segregating it for neck sizing.