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Who makes the best and fastest electric case trimmer? my old one crapped the bed this morning. Rio7

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I myself I'm getting the hankering for a new trimmer I thought I might go with Henderson

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Giraud works well and, as well as trim to length, deburrs case neck mouth inside and out as well.

https://giraudtool.com/giraud-power-trimmer.html

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My lathe works well. You can also trim on a drill press if you want to. I once knew an old sniper that used a little mini lathe to trim his 308 cases. Jackie Schmitd has a thread on trimming with a metal lathe on the Benchrest forum or Accurate Shooter one. Then there's the usual RCBS, Hornaday and others I suppose in their case conditioning stations.

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My old Wilson is all I need you can't go non better.


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Your old Wilson is a fast electric trimmer?

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Giraud. It takes the hassle out of trimming and chamfers/deburs in one fell swoop. It's quick in that you don't have to lock the brass into a collet like you do with the Henderson. It works similar to an electric pencil sharpener. It does index off of the shoulder and is only as consistent as you F/L sizer. If arthritis is an issue, I'd look at the Henderson.

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+1 - they trim, and chamfer the inside and outside all in one move…

I love mine.

Originally Posted by Marley7x57
Giraud works well and, as well as trim to length, deburrs case neck mouth inside and out as well.

https://giraudtool.com/giraud-power-trimmer.html

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Originally Posted by mathman
Your old Wilson is a fast electric trimmer?
It is when I use it you sniveling impish bitch LOL and GFY


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I use a Wilson trimmer too. It's great, but I know it's not a fast electric trimmer.

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Midol? Right now I'm overdosing on Advil..


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Yeah, Midol. You reacted like you were on the rag instead of having a sense of humor about a tiny bit of friendly ball busting.

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do you have the attachment that lets you use an electric screwdriver on the wilson cutter? they work fairly fast.

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I have a RCBS with drill adapter, does OK.

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Originally Posted by mathman
Yeah, Midol. You reacted like you were on the rag instead of having a sense of humor about a tiny bit of friendly ball busting.
Why didn't you end the comment with a smiley face so you wouldn't come across as a smart arse? laugh


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