Bourt wrote:Any chance of some more pictures showing the arm better?
Would like to see the whole thing.
KennyA wrote:Hi, I'm coming back to reloading after about a 25 year absence. I purchased a case trimmer from gun shop in Wodonga Vic. About 25 years ago. It was an Australia made copy of the US made L.E Wilson trimmer. I'm now looking to purchase a 223 case holder, does anyone know here or if I can still purchase the Aussie made product..? The only other option is to purchase one from the states....!!!
Bills Shed wrote:I think this is what you wanted to see. The actuator arm attaches to the main shaft via a short linkage and bolt setup. I made shouldered brass bushes for each pivot point, but they are really not required but make excellent spacers between mating surfaces.
AusTac wrote:Certainly puts my little lee hand trimming tool to shame lol
headspace wrote:I use the Lees Quick Trim that has a die you screw into your press. You put a case in the shell holder and bring it up. A handle with a trimmer, chamfer and OS de burring cutter is part of the deal. They are accurate and inexpensive.
Raf wrote:Hi all,
This is a little old, but here is what I did.
I bought a cheap small bench-top mitre drop saw ($80 on eBay) and designed holding plate for my 300 Win Mag cases.
Happy days.