Great video! The stop bolt is a little confusing the first time you use the trimmer. I designed and used a prototype micrometer stop for a while to see how it would benefit the end user. I stop using it after a while because it needs to be adjusted between each cartridge every time you change over. The stop bolt is a one time process for the cartridge it's adjusted for. We include 7 or 8 extra 5/16-18 bolts and lock nuts to cover most applications and it's a simple trip to hardware store for extras if needed. We didn't want to do a proprietary design that makes you purchase something like this from us, although you can if you want. One thing I will point out is that the stop bolt only needs to be turned in hand tight once adjusted. We have trimmed literally thousands and thousands of pieces of brass with the stop screw hand tight without any issues. This just makes it easier to swap for the next cartridge. Thanks again for a great review and we're glad you like our machine. Jason
Just ordered mine! Talked to Todd at Henderson for a while on the phone before ordering, and what a good dude. Super friendly, very helpful, and a big supporter of the NRL & PRS.
Giraud all day long, especially because you can do meplat trimming and easily adapt to use the RCBS primer pocket cutter. His machine is so much faster too!
Hey Pete. I’ve watched the video yet didn’t see the discount for your reloading school. Been watching for awhile now. Great info and I like the hunts also. Thanks brother
Hi from Australia, did you say you literally cut the American plug off and fitted one to suit 240v outlets? Have been considering buying this trimmer but the 110v turned me away. Also digital vernier would be great for fine adjustments from bolt head to nut face!
Life hack regarding the micrometer comment: If you measure the pitch of the thread, you can determine the advance per turn. Example with easy numbers… 1/4-20 TPI (threads per inch) means .05” (1.27mm) each turn… meaning a quarter turn will advance .0125” (.32mm) . This is a bit crude, but perhaps better than a total guess and check. Metric thread pitch is the distance between threads in mm, so a M6x1 would be 1mm (.039”) advance per turn or .25mm (.0098) per quarter turn. Knowing the actual thread pitch of the screw Henderson used may allow you to get nerdy and machine yourself a micrometer screw… maybe a good addition to your store!
Great video brother. However, I am slightly confused about indexing off the base instead of the shoulder. It seems that if cases stretch any differently by a few mils or so, you won't know if it is due to neck or case stretch without verifying each. So it se
So it seems it should be shoulder bumped first in order to set and forget if indexing from the base. Otherwise the net neck lengths would be inconsistent and too short if the shoulder needs bumping. Where indexing from the shoulder would be true and consistent neck length. Does it matter if the shoulders need bumping?
I do my trimming, deburing and chamfering by hand.. my bench will prob get one of these.. the only thing I don’t like is the bolt/ nut swapping for different case lengths.. some smart person should be able to incorporate a micrometer as the stop
This is a great product. But bro, you kind of forgot to tell people that this trimmer is more for the prs, benchrest shooter. Where you may only load small lots of ammo. Say 100-200rds. For the calibers that are considered to be high volume .223, 308, and a few various others, where ultimate accuracy isn't so nessasary. (Training ammo, or 3 gun situation) A progressive type trimmer setup might be a better investment. Keep em them plates ringing
No but if you’re looking for a superior machine look at the Giraud Super Trimmer. Add to your purchase the meplat trimmer. You can then adapt an RCBS primer pocket de-crimping cutter to use in place of the meplat cutter.
US$439 for the non-powered Gen3 and US$779 for the powered Gen 3 both come with 1 cutter additional cutters are $70. I've just purchased the powered unit, hopefully, have it in a couple of weeks direct from the US.
The lame screw in the middle as a stopper is definitely very lame ! 😒 inconvenient, hard to get , if you have big hands ✋️ 😤 the RCBS adjustable locking wheel should've been implemented on either side of the guide rods , faster and more precise !
Nice video Piet!!!! Awesome intro. Just working on my Henderson video now! What a great piece of gear...
Great video! The stop bolt is a little confusing the first time you use the trimmer. I designed and used a prototype micrometer stop for a while to see how it would benefit the end user. I stop using it after a while because it needs to be adjusted between each cartridge every time you change over. The stop bolt is a one time process for the cartridge it's adjusted for. We include 7 or 8 extra 5/16-18 bolts and lock nuts to cover most applications and it's a simple trip to hardware store for extras if needed. We didn't want to do a proprietary design that makes you purchase something like this from us, although you can if you want. One thing I will point out is that the stop bolt only needs to be turned in hand tight once adjusted. We have trimmed literally thousands and thousands of pieces of brass with the stop screw hand tight without any issues. This just makes it easier to swap for the next cartridge. Thanks again for a great review and we're glad you like our machine.
Jason
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Just ordered mine! Talked to Todd at Henderson for a while on the phone before ordering, and what a good dude. Super friendly, very helpful, and a big supporter of the NRL & PRS.
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These videos are so awesome that I'm not studying for a Veterinary microbiology exam 🙌🙌🙌
Pete, why not go with Giraud trimmer that measures of the neck vs Henderson that measures off the case length? They both trim and chamber the case.
Giraud all day long, especially because you can do meplat trimming and easily adapt to use the RCBS primer pocket cutter. His machine is so much faster too!
This is the best henderson video that I've seen! Nice job 👏
Ordered mine about 4 weeks ago. Can't wait to get it!!
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Hey Pete. I’ve watched the video yet didn’t see the discount for your reloading school. Been watching for awhile now. Great info and I like the hunts also. Thanks brother
I've been looking for it as well went back the past couple of videos as well.
Ya, I can't find the video either. Please provide the link
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Do you ever have a case misalignment and have the cutter pilot hit the inside of the case neck and mar the surface?
Hi from Australia, did you say you literally cut the American plug off and fitted one to suit 240v outlets? Have been considering buying this trimmer but the 110v turned me away. Also digital vernier would be great for fine adjustments from bolt head to nut face!
Life hack regarding the micrometer comment:
If you measure the pitch of the thread, you can determine the advance per turn. Example with easy numbers… 1/4-20 TPI (threads per inch) means .05” (1.27mm) each turn… meaning a quarter turn will advance .0125” (.32mm) . This is a bit crude, but perhaps better than a total guess and check.
Metric thread pitch is the distance between threads in mm, so a M6x1 would be 1mm (.039”) advance per turn or .25mm (.0098) per quarter turn.
Knowing the actual thread pitch of the screw Henderson used may allow you to get nerdy and machine yourself a micrometer screw… maybe a good addition to your store!
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Had you not seen the RCBS 3-way head for their trimmer? Cuts on the inside/outside/ and to length and has similar pilots for each caliber.
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I like your videos, and love the fact you threw Sams name out there.wish he had new content, but still love his library
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Keep it up good video! Just purchased one two days before you published the video.
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Great video brother.
However, I am slightly confused about indexing off the base instead of the shoulder.
It seems that if cases stretch any differently by a few mils or so, you won't know if it is due to neck or case stretch without verifying each.
So it se
Full length resize first. Then the only thing out of place will be the neck.
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Hey Pete, where did you get the mount for the Henderson ? Looks awesome !! I want one !!!
Good news, thats my mount! www.impactproshop.net/product/quick-detach-bench-mount/
So it seems it should be shoulder bumped first in order to set and forget if indexing from the base. Otherwise the net neck lengths would be inconsistent and too short if the shoulder needs bumping. Where indexing from the shoulder would be true and consistent neck length.
Does it matter if the shoulders need bumping?
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I really like this new intro. damn good video.
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Have you used the Giraud Power Trimmer? I would like to here a comparison
\ contrast if so.
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Seems like a trip to the hardware store and get a stop bolt and lock nut for each caliber might be worth a person's time...
They ship a whole bunch with the unit, so no need for that trip :-)
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I do my trimming, deburing and chamfering by hand.. my bench will prob get one of these.. the only thing I don’t like is the bolt/ nut swapping for different case lengths.. some smart person should be able to incorporate a micrometer as the stop
There is one in prototype I heard from Henderson 😋
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Would it work to measure the bolt with the virneur.
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I always case trim every time to COL of SAAMI. Good habit to be in.
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Do they have a cutter for 300 blackout?
Yes, 30cal cutter 🎯
@@IMPACTSHOOTING thanks for the reply
Great product video Piet 👍🏻 Are you going to bring these in ?
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This is a great product. But bro, you kind of forgot to tell people that this trimmer is more for the prs, benchrest shooter. Where you may only load small lots of ammo. Say 100-200rds.
For the calibers that are considered to be high volume .223, 308, and a few various others, where ultimate accuracy isn't so nessasary. (Training ammo, or 3 gun situation) A progressive type trimmer setup might be a better investment.
Keep em them plates ringing
does it trim the bottom?
No but if you’re looking for a superior machine look at the Giraud Super Trimmer. Add to your purchase the meplat trimmer. You can then adapt an RCBS primer pocket de-crimping cutter to use in place of the meplat cutter.
Very nice case trimmer. Great content as always 👏
Thanks 👍
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How many times can you reload your brass?
Depends if you aneal, brand of brass and calibre. Some guys load lapua 308 brass over 30 times.
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Nice piece of equipment, I have been looking into these, and really like them...saving money up to get one....come on 🎅!
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What does the trimmer cost I am confused
US$439 for the non-powered Gen3 and US$779 for the powered Gen 3 both come with 1 cutter additional cutters are $70. I've just purchased the powered unit, hopefully, have it in a couple of weeks direct from the US.
I’m from SA so what is the cost in Rand plus the shipping
best regards from germany, keep it up. your videos are great.
Thank you very much!
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A shifter! Really? :) just get a decent spanner Piet.
Myne hou een size kleiner op 🤦🏼♂️
It's called a "Nut-f***er", or "hand lathe". Think about it, you'll get it.
@@nunyabeeswax2575 I thought it was called an Arkansas Precision Tool?
@@MrMantraMan I'm unfamiliar with that vernacular.
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I have no idea what I just watched ... I was expecting a review but this is nothing more than an unboxing vid ...
He should have been using the Giraud Super Trimmer anyhow
Get a cordless drill and attach it to a hand trimmer mine works grwat
The lame screw in the middle as a stopper is definitely very lame ! 😒 inconvenient, hard to get , if you have big hands ✋️ 😤 the RCBS adjustable locking wheel should've been implemented on either side of the guide rods , faster and more precise !
If you’re looking for a great machine check out the Giraud Super Trimmer