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Old 11-29-2009, 09:54 PM
Mike-Sid Mike-Sid is offline
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What am /I doing wrong? Trimming 223 to make 300 whisper brass

I'm using a drill press and a Forster power case trimmer
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct...tnumber=721759

The problem....the cases start to vibrate or start to pop off the Forster case trimmer. Is my drill press going too fast? too slow? Should I use an end mill?

This is a video with everything working smoothly, not like mine


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoo4E...eature=related
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Old 11-29-2009, 10:12 PM
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Are you using the pilot? I use this method to make literally thousands of 300-221 Fireball brass. I use two different methods.

Method 1: 223 brass cut directly to length. For this set-up I use the .224 pilot to keep things lined up. The proper alignment is important with this method. Also make sure that the brass is tightly clamped in the holder.

Method 2: Expand 223 brass to 30 cal and then cut to length using the .30 pilot.

The use of the pilot will make sure the axis of the cutter and the axis of the brass are not lined up. In both methods I turn the cutter at about 1700 rpm.

I hope this helps

320pf
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Old 11-29-2009, 10:16 PM
Mike-Sid Mike-Sid is offline
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I did not use a pilot! They are on order from Midway due in a few days. For some reason I thought they would be optional.
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Old 12-01-2009, 07:56 PM
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Trimming

When you are using a drill press you have to use a pilot. There is just too much slop in a standard drill press quill.
Send me your address and I'll send you my new pilot as long as you promise to send me a new one back when you get yours.

kdiver@comcast.net
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Old 12-01-2009, 09:47 PM
Mike-Sid Mike-Sid is offline
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Quote:
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When you are using a drill press you have to use a pilot. There is just too much slop in a standard drill press quill.
Send me your address and I'll send you my new pilot as long as you promise to send me a new one back when you get yours.

kdiver@comcast.net
Thank you for the offer! Mine are due in Wednesday.
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Old 12-02-2009, 11:14 PM
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All set! Night and day with and without a pilot. I set the press for 1700rpm and used a pilot. No more problems! Thanks for the help and offer of a pilot!
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