In this video series, you'll see the complete process for trimming and prepping rifle brass with the Hornady Lock-N-Load Case Prep Center. You'll see how brass is sized/deprimed, trimmed, chamfered, case neck cleaned, and primer pocket cleaned. You'll also see complete steps for setting up the Case Prep Center for rifle brass trimming, with 30-06 demonstrated.
@1LonePuma Didn't he tighten a clamp on the back of the machine after establishing the correct height?
ColdSteelDDS 2 months ago
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
gavin, how can you keep from getting differences in the brass overall length?
fishblade2 7 months 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
plastic gears?
vyxaer 1 year ago
Gavin,
How drastic of a variable have you been getting between pieces of brass?
MajKonig1 1 year ago