Fast and easy case prep
Quote from Reloader on April 25, 2008, 8:52 pmI have a large amount of once fired 5.56 military brass that needs to be sized and trim as fast and as easy as possible. I have a Super 1050. I do not want to individually size, trim each and every case. Is the best and simplest way to do this is get a separate tool head and place only the 1200B trimmer into the first station and run the cases through once and then change out the tool head and load as usual.
I'm Basically lazy and want a large amount of ammo in the shortest amount of time with as little effort as i can
I have a large amount of once fired 5.56 military brass that needs to be sized and trim as fast and as easy as possible. I have a Super 1050. I do not want to individually size, trim each and every case. Is the best and simplest way to do this is get a separate tool head and place only the 1200B trimmer into the first station and run the cases through once and then change out the tool head and load as usual.
I'm Basically lazy and want a large amount of ammo in the shortest amount of time with as little effort as i can
Quote from Reloader on April 28, 2008, 11:04 pmYes, by fr the fastest setup will be two toolheads. Suggest you set the trimmer up on the rear and deprime at station one, so that all of your case processing is done on the first toolhead, and the loading on the second, as this will speed up overall loading.
Yes, by fr the fastest setup will be two toolheads. Suggest you set the trimmer up on the rear and deprime at station one, so that all of your case processing is done on the first toolhead, and the loading on the second, as this will speed up overall loading.
Quote from Reloader on April 29, 2008, 8:05 pmShould I put the deprime die on the tool head with the trimer and not the first tool head?
Should I put the deprime die on the tool head with the trimer and not the first tool head?
