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<blockquote data-quote="Blitzfike" data-source="post: 2231220" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>I have so many options, but for mass quantities, I go with the Dillon rapid trim. I have a 550 set up with the rapid trim for doing 223 stuff. First stage is a normal size de prime die, second position is the rapid trim. Third position is another sizing die backed out a couple of turns with no de capping pin on the expander. Both of my Dillon trim dies in 223 leave the case neck too small after processing, so this setup lets me do everything but the primer pockets in one operation. For just a few cases of some caliber, the lee trimmer with a drill is fastest for me. For stuff I haven't invested in Dillon Rapid trim dies, (I have 7) I use the RCBS power trimmer and case prep center. I still have a manual Lyman trimmer as well as a Forster manual trimmer and the Forster gets used mostly for neck turning and reaming..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blitzfike, post: 2231220, member: 807"] I have so many options, but for mass quantities, I go with the Dillon rapid trim. I have a 550 set up with the rapid trim for doing 223 stuff. First stage is a normal size de prime die, second position is the rapid trim. Third position is another sizing die backed out a couple of turns with no de capping pin on the expander. Both of my Dillon trim dies in 223 leave the case neck too small after processing, so this setup lets me do everything but the primer pockets in one operation. For just a few cases of some caliber, the lee trimmer with a drill is fastest for me. For stuff I haven't invested in Dillon Rapid trim dies, (I have 7) I use the RCBS power trimmer and case prep center. I still have a manual Lyman trimmer as well as a Forster manual trimmer and the Forster gets used mostly for neck turning and reaming.. [/QUOTE]
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