Is how long does it take to just trim a single piece of brass on the Hornady, silicosys4? Does it have a lot of power, or does it stall easily?
It looks pretty cool. I have an electric lyman trimmer. It is very slow, the cutter doesn't seem that sharp and it is easy to stall the motor. The ball handle it tiring on the hands and I have to grim the trimmer and force the shell into the cutter. It beats my old RCBS hand crank trimmer, but it left a lot to be desired.
I still trim my 460 mag brass on the lyman, but I think I will have CTS build a trimmer for the straight wall cases. He mentioned that he could.
I like to have an informed opinion on products to make recommendations to others. I know my brother will be looking for a trimmer as soon as he can get a press setup for 223 ammo. I have a feeling my brother may go with the Dillon trimmer. I would have liked to run the Dillon trimmer on my 1050 to swage and trim 223 brass, but I keep the 1050 setup for 9mm. I didn't want to buy another toolhead and trimmer kit all at once, plus I still have a number of other cartridges to trim.