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Triming 223 to make 300W (cheating ?)
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interesting and it would be nice to have his equipment but the process is slow.
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Slow ?
It's faster than people doing it on a lathe or a drill press ... :uzi2:
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That is similar to what I do but I use a v-block and manually feed the axis.
If you could only hook up a casefeeder........ Nick |
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Where do you get that shell holder?
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Thanks for the message. However, I think that using the drill press is a bit faster. Since every thing is lined up, I do not have to wait for the mill table to move into place before cutting the piece. I just put the piece into the Foster trim jig and cut. Yes you do have to be careful and keep your finger clear of the cutter, but I have a foot switch and that is not a problem. Since I took this photo, I now use the 223 pilot. It makes sure everything is aligned. The quickest method to make 300 brass is still the Dillon Super 1050 set-up with a case feeder and a resizing trim die. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFkmpHdGm0U http://www.quarterbore.net/forums/ph...300Brass-1.jpg |
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I saw that setup and it is the best.. Cuts, forms it's da bomb.
Foot switch is a great idea .. I slowed the feed down for the video and have added a guard .. I did 100 and I'm at about 15 seconds per now. It does take me more time moving the cutter back behind a guard but I've got so much scar tissue on my hands I just don't want to risk adding any more for the sake of a dozen more shells trimmed.. I'm a weenie ! :grin: Chop saw sounds good. How hot does the brass get ? I've got a surface grinder I never thought about putting a cutoff wheel in it and using a toolmakers vice to hold the brass ..hhmm It's a Forster shell holder. I've made a new collet for it becasue just as 320pf said alignment can be a problem. I use a carbide mill because it will last forever. Maybe I'll burn a hole in it and braze a pilot into it.. The more ideas the better |
Those scraps swinging around the mill are a bad idea to get near. I've seen plenty of torn up fingers from seemingly little innocent winds like that.
I like the ideas though, |
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new guard knocks them off
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