http://www.cabelas.com/product/Shooting ... t549388080
Anyone have one or thoughts on this?
Was thinking about picking one up.
Lyman Case Prep
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Re: Lyman Case Prep
I saw that on Amazon for 95 with their free shipping option in case you decide on it.
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Re: Lyman Case Prep
Absolutely one of the best (for the money) ... I have had one for about a year and it takes a lot of work out of brass preparation...Toddstang wrote:http://www.cabelas.com/product/Shooting ... t549388080
Anyone have one or thoughts on this?
Was thinking about picking one up.
Might want to think about something to assist in holding the cartridges as they want to spin on you when you are doing the primer pocket reaming and cleaning... and especially if you have arthritic digits, you can't stay on task too long at a time without a break ...
I have seen some devices that allow you to grasp the cartridges and have thought about using them, but have not tried any of them out... maybe someone who has tried some of them can chime in...
BTW, I had a set of the manual tools to do the same and they will work great for replacement when needed as they are the same tool ... just attached to a manual handle ...
Great case prep tool ...
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Re: Lyman Case Prep
Sounds like what I need!adayton wrote:Absolutely one of the best (for the money) ... I have had one for about a year and it takes a lot of work out of brass preparation...Toddstang wrote:http://www.cabelas.com/product/Shooting ... t549388080
Anyone have one or thoughts on this?
Was thinking about picking one up.
Might want to think about something to assist in holding the cartridges as they want to spin on you when you are doing the primer pocket reaming and cleaning... and especially if you have arthritic digits, you can't stay on task too long at a time without a break ...
I have seen some devices that allow you to grasp the cartridges and have thought about using them, but have not tried any of them out... maybe someone who has tried some of them can chime in...
BTW, I had a set of the manual tools to do the same and they will work great for replacement when needed as they are the same tool ... just attached to a manual handle ...
Great case prep tool ...
I know what you mean by sore digits as well.