Case Prep
Quote from Reloader on April 21, 2014, 4:18 amI have a Super 1050 and an XL 650. The time has come for me to start trimming brass.
I am curious to know which machine has proven the best for this process. I have read a lot of opinions on other forums and look forward to what I hear here from other users and Dillon.
I have extra tool heads, sizing/decapping dies. All that is in question is what machine should I trim on and why.
Thanks
Dan
I have a Super 1050 and an XL 650. The time has come for me to start trimming brass.
I am curious to know which machine has proven the best for this process. I have read a lot of opinions on other forums and look forward to what I hear here from other users and Dillon.
I have extra tool heads, sizing/decapping dies. All that is in question is what machine should I trim on and why.
Thanks
Dan
Quote from Reloader on July 27, 2014, 10:53 pmA lot will depend on just how much brass you have to trim , if it's only a few hundred pieces then getting the set-up for the 1050 may not be cost effective , something like the Lee stud trimmer in a drill or even the Little Crow WFT unit may be a better choice , now if you have several thousand to do the 1050 is the way to go as you can trim as you load .
stimpy
A lot will depend on just how much brass you have to trim , if it's only a few hundred pieces then getting the set-up for the 1050 may not be cost effective , something like the Lee stud trimmer in a drill or even the Little Crow WFT unit may be a better choice , now if you have several thousand to do the 1050 is the way to go as you can trim as you load .
stimpy
