Ah, lowering the brass into position. After you've established the proper height, I don't see any settings to lock that screw knob, as not to move from a set position. Nor does it have a micrometer adjustment which would be invaluable, as a verifier for absolute sizing, with a locking thumb screw or leaver. There, now that you have that tidbit tip. After that is establish, then it might be worth what your asking. Again, maybe?!
I'm getting all kinds of variations; currently, I've tried to trim some 30-30, but the lengths are all over the place. Unlike a traditional lathe type trimmer, where you can get variable lengths depending on the pressure you place on the trimmer head or collet (depending on which one you use), I can't seem to get this one set up correctly.
Ah, lowering the brass into position. After you've established the proper height, I don't see any settings to lock that screw knob, as not to move from a set position. Nor does it have a micrometer adjustment which would be invaluable, as a verifier for absolute sizing, with a locking thumb screw or leaver. There, now that you have that tidbit tip. After that is establish, then it might be worth what your asking. Again, maybe?!
1LonePuma 2 months ago
@1LonePuma Didn't he tighten a clamp on the back of the machine after establishing the correct height?
ColdSteelDDS 2 months ago
gavin, how can you keep from getting differences in the brass overall length?
fishblade2 7 months ago
plastic gears?
vyxaer 1 year ago
Gavin,
How drastic of a variable have you been getting between pieces of brass?
MajKonig1 1 year ago
@MajKonig1
I'm getting all kinds of variations; currently, I've tried to trim some 30-30, but the lengths are all over the place. Unlike a traditional lathe type trimmer, where you can get variable lengths depending on the pressure you place on the trimmer head or collet (depending on which one you use), I can't seem to get this one set up correctly.
6truck 1 year ago