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by justonemorear » Mon Jun 29, 2020 7:53 am
Texas Sheepdawg wrote:Hoot wrote:justonemorear wrote:I always trim Virgin Brass after sizing it. I treated the 450 as I did when I first played w/ the 50Beo over 10trs ago. Then as in now I only use the Lee hand trim setup w/ a cordless screwdriver, I can do it on the patio, porch or take it w/ me fishing.
That doesn't speak well of where you go fishing.
Hoot
LOL. I was thinking that very same thing.
I never said I was a serious fisher, I'm a laid back one. Wait for the bobber to stay under kind. Hell we are not talking about hunting
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by GaCop » Mon Jun 29, 2020 1:12 pm
Al in Mi wrote:GaCop wrote:Not familiar with the Lee, I trim on my Forester trimmer and have been using Hornady brass exclusively w/o any issues. I did find that my Forester .45 pilot won't enter a sized case so I improvised and use my 44 pilot. Seems to work well and the case mouths are nice and square.
Forster has a couple different sizes of 45cal pilots, one fits a .458 and the other fits .451-.452ish.
you can spin them up in a drill and hold a piece of emery cloth on them to size them down a little.
. I'll have to give that a try, thanks. Mine is just marked "45".
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