Thanks for an interesting video Mark, it's great that this machine can do all three cuts simultaneously. And it's good to see UK engineers creating innovations for the shooting community - we have some catching up to do 😇
looks like it's very well made Mark, I've been using the "ugly" trimmer for some time now and think it's a great little tool, would be nice to do all three in one operation, thanks for the information Mark please keep up the good work.
You might have said it and I missed it but I imagine it indexes off the shoulder like most of these sort of cutters do. I like it, I currently use the Frankford Arsenal Universal Precision Case Trimmer which does a good enough job trimming but doesn't chamfer and deburr. Given how pretty that ARC gear is, I imagine it costs a pretty penny as well :-)
Very nice. I don't do enough reloading to really make it worthwhile, but I see how it could save a ton of time. I have a friend who turns all his cases as well. I wonder if you could add a 4th cutter for that?
Hey mark. I have seen these as you say well bulit/machined in the uk though they are mega expensive. I currently use the rcbs 3 way cutter its a nightmare to set up but once set up you can cut 100 cases worst variation i have seen is 0.0005-0.001" its all about the preparation and set up
Thanks for an interesting video Mark, it's great that this machine can do all three cuts simultaneously. And it's good to see UK engineers creating innovations for the shooting community - we have some catching up to do 😇
Thanks Adam, Cheers
looks like it's very well made Mark, I've been using the "ugly" trimmer for some time now and think it's a great little tool, would be nice to do all three in one operation, thanks for the information Mark please keep up the good work.
Thanks Ken, Cheers
I have worlds finest trimmer that trims in the same fashion. This looks awesome. To get all three of these steps in one is very cool.
Thanks Man
Looks nicely made and that Green on Black makes it look great.
Thanks Man
Looks a like real time saver as long as it's consistent and I don't know why it wouldn't be.
Thanks Keith
Certainly looks like a nice tool.
Agreed, cheers
You might have said it and I missed it but I imagine it indexes off the shoulder like most of these sort of cutters do. I like it, I currently use the Frankford Arsenal Universal Precision Case Trimmer which does a good enough job trimming but doesn't chamfer and deburr.
Given how pretty that ARC gear is, I imagine it costs a pretty penny as well :-)
Yes from the shoulder, prices are on the site, company name in the details below video, Cheers
Great content thanks for sharing
Thanks John
Very nice. I don't do enough reloading to really make it worthwhile, but I see how it could save a ton of time.
I have a friend who turns all his cases as well. I wonder if you could add a 4th cutter for that?
Cheers Man
That would definitely save a lot of time. Do they have something for cleaning primer pockets too?
They have the unifying tool, Cheers
Well done m n s
Hey mark.
I have seen these as you say well bulit/machined in the uk though they are mega expensive. I currently use the rcbs 3 way cutter its a nightmare to set up but once set up you can cut 100 cases worst variation i have seen is 0.0005-0.001" its all about the preparation and set up
Thanks Man
What are you using currently/prior to doing this video to trim/chamfer/debur? Thanks Brent
We have all sorts, including Little Crow, Frankford Arsenal, etc, etc, cheers
Nice unit, but on the very high price side at ~£500gbp for the cutter then ~£150gbp per pilot/cutter for different calibres…
Thanks Man
I use the Lee case trimmer with a cordless drill and chamfer as well, works great
Cheers