MakeItHappenCaptain wrote:Are there any issues with using a VLD chamfer tool (very low angle to reduce bullet shaving) instead of the regular item?
In my observations bullet shaving problems come from people over chamfering the outside of the brass, not the angle of the inside.
Standard tools for the
inside neck come in a range from 22 - 45 degrees or there abouts. Which ever option you go as long as you've removed all the burs they all provide a smooth funnel the bullet should slide into relatively easy.
The problem comes chamfering the outside with the 'fingers' end of a tool (the back end being held by deye243 drill).
A light twist to remove burs from trimming is fine. If you go to far though though you sharpen the end squeeze it in created a ringed blade rather than a funnel.
My 2c.... Trim the outside first lightly, then the inside to push the edge out away from the bullet. I've never give any worry to the chamfer angle personally.
See you on the firing line.