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Yeah, I thought it was interesting that Lyman now sells a lee clone....
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Before I found the Lee trimmers, I purchased a Lyman lathe-style trimmer. Every once in awhile I still get it out if I feel like having a bunch of cases of random lengths when I finish.
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Lee and a cordless drill has made the trimming process less mundane.
It would take me a while to locate my Lyman Universal trimmer. It is in a box somewhere in a cabinet. Wish it was bigger so I could use it as a boat anchor.
Same same
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Lee three jaw chuck and Singer.
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This is the best one, right here....^^^^^^
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Lee three jaw chuck and Singer. that, sir, is awesome.
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i have a lee trimmer thingy for every dam cartridge I own. only problem I ever had was the .300 mag thingy was too wide to fit in the cartridge mouth. bought a 2nd one and it fit.
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I've had a few problems with fit, but nothing that a piece of sand paper and a quick spin with a drill won't fix. Lightman
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I just have one cutter and change the length gauges in it. Also use the holder for the drill and while in the drill, Inside and outside champfer, then use a small piece of scotchbrite pad that puts a dull but clean finish on the brass. Quick and easy. miles +1 Only way to roll IMHO.
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Lee and a cordless drill has made the trimming process less mundane.
It would take me a while to locate my Lyman Universal trimmer. It is in a box somewhere in a cabinet. Wish it was bigger so I could use it as a boat anchor.
Same same +10
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