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  • Taylorz71

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    Jan 21, 2011
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    I was hoping to get a reloading set from the wife this Christmas, but maybe now i don't want one......... OK I still do, but not looking forward to the trimming now.
     

    U.S. Patriot

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    Jan 30, 2009
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    Columbus
    I was hoping to get a reloading set from the wife this Christmas, but maybe now i don't want one......... OK I still do, but not looking forward to the trimming now.

    Unless you are trying to trim a ton of brass in one day, it's really no big deal. I just did my first batch of brass yesterday and it was cake.
     

    red_zr24x4

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    Mar 14, 2009
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    Walkerton
    The Dillion is going to be my next purchase, Man is this thing fast!
    Using the RCBS trimmer it would have taken a few nights after work to trim the 600pcs of .308 brass. With the Dillion it took maybe an hour.
    The motor on it is a high speed unit, like a Dremal but larger.
     

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