Sir Bulkie,

I had previously looked there and saw the image and read this:

This popular tool will roll a cannelure groove on any jacketed bullet from 17 to 45 caliber.
Completely adjustable for depth and height. One setting will produce thousands of bullets.
Also useful for making a second cannelure to lock the core to the jacket to control expansion of hunting bullets.
Precision machined throughout. The cutting wheel is hardened to 59C Rockwell, so it will never wear out!


Image is wrong, and the caliber-capability range might need updating too:

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Dang ! If mine is right-handed, then the "old" one is left-handed, which is something I had not noticed before !
Here is my model from CH4D that has the beefed-up lever and is .51-caliber capable:

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Above has been presented previously. Brass on left above is for .510/.338 Lapua Magnum Improved.
(Brass on right is .400 Whelen-B for next batch of bullets.)
Some who have owned the Corbin canneluring tool liked the CH4D better, they say it is better built, more stoutly constructed.
Since my CH4D is required for no more than .51-caliber canneluring, I am happy.


Ron aka "Rip" for Riflecrank Internationale Permanente
NRA Life Benefactor and Beneficiary
.458 Winchester Magnum, Magnanimous in Victory
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