... for .45-70 brass only, a good one that's accurate and repeatable.
your recommendations, please?
... for .45-70 brass only, a good one that's accurate and repeatable.
your recommendations, please?
With your need being for the 45-70 only, I would recommend the Lyman EZ-Trim. It works much like the Lee Hand held trimmers but with a much better shell holder to grip the cases. I use mine with a battery operated drill and have the different length stop pins for most of the calibers I load. Gp
Im using one of the reddings for straight walled rifle cases. Has micrometer adjustment on the cut so set up and size is easy. another is the cutter is fixed and the case is turned always giving a square cut. I mounted minion a board then made a riser block for between board and frimmer to raise it up from bench so turning the handle I don't hit my hand
I use the Lyman Universal. It can be had as a manual crank or as a drill crank. It is accurate and it uses carbide cutters that last. I bought a Lyman hand tool with carbide chamfer and deburring bits that I chuck in my drill. It all works pretty good.
You could use a case gauge if you have one. I put my brass in the case gauge and file down what sticks out using a belt sander with fine sandpaper. It removes excess brass in a hurry without hurting the case gauge. I don't hold the belt sander by hand-- I put in in a vise and treat it like a grinder. The flat sanding surface of the belt sander gives a very smooth lip on the cases.
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I believe so rfd, You may need to get a .457 pilot it comes with some a couple spacers and n extension to set up for shorter cases a set of primer pocket cleaners . I made an adapter to mount lyman vld chamfer and deburr in it so I could control chamfers better. On the stand If I redo it in the future instead of the open area of dead space, I will make a drawer for the accessories.
I haven't got around to "tuning" the cutters edges with a fine stone and then a brass bar with diamond to give it that very fine edge. I usually do this and a very fine chip breaker on the faces of the cutters, but it cuts so clean out of the box Ive been running it. On these cases Im only trimming a few thou each time so the chip breaker hasn't been needed. The chips drop off in little "C"s or "6"s out of the box. for the bottle necked I trim in a drill press set-up that has a balanced cutter fixed stop and carbide cutter cnc ground for brass at 2500 rpms.
For small volume case trimming the Lyman E-ZEE trim works fine and is pretty cheap if they make it in your caliber.
i want to be able to adjust the trimmed case length for particular PPB chambered rifles. it will vary from 2.092 to 2.100 in case length. the cases are not to standard gov't dimensions either, they're custom reformed a tad smaller along the case length to meet the tight chamber's spex. so i need precision, and i like the idea of a micrometer adjustment on the trimmer as on the redding or perhaps this sinclair/wilson. whatever holds the brass - collet, etc - shouldn't be a problem as the case rim is standard. however, due to the smaller case mouth, the pilot might not work. the .458 pilot on a forster classic trimmer failed - too large. i'll give brownells a call today on their sinclair trimmer offering ....
https://www.brownells.com/reloading/...aspx?rrec=true
CH or Wilson same design.
Something to consider with the Wilson style If your sizing smaller than standard the 45-70 std case holder may not hold the case from spinning when trimming. I have seen this with some straighter cases. If its only the neck your sizing down you may be okay.
Tap the brass base to seat in the holder and use a rod to punch out the brass. Most accurate trimmer I have used.
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |