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    Default prep centers and trimmers?

    I am considering upgrading to an electric prep center, I also want a trimmer so I was looking at the combos but holy crap! Even the RCBS and hornady are expensive! So if I go seperate and get a manual trimmer ($80-$120) and then an electric prep center ($90-$120) what is the best? I still don't wanna spend that much really. I was looking at the Lyman, but not sure which is best, Lyman, RCBS or ?

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    You do realize, sooner or later you are going to spend money. I just saved and cried once, OK 2x, but it was worth it. Enough so i can now part with spares to other reloaders
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    I have the Lyman universal trim and a Lyman prep station. It saves me tons of time for the amount I do.

    If I had to do it again, wasn't prone to impulse buys, and wasn't going to drop $450 on a Giraud as Jim is alluding to, I would probably have ordered a Forster, the 3-in-1 cutting head, and the power adapter for around $175. I like my Lyman setup, but with a Forster 3-in-1, you're really only going to use 1 to 3 heads in the prep station to ream, clean, and uniform the pockets on rifle brass. A press swager would negate one of those and is the "proper" way to swag the brass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brutal View Post
    I have the Lyman universal trim and a Lyman prep station. It saves me tons of time for the amount I do.

    If I had to do it again, wasn't prone to impulse buys, and wasn't going to drop $450 on a Giraud as Jim is alluding to, I would probably have ordered a Forster, the 3-in-1 cutting head, and the power adapter for around $175. I like my Lyman setup, but with a Forster 3-in-1, you're really only going to use 1 to 3 heads in the prep station to ream, clean, and uniform the pockets on rifle brass. A press swager would negate one of those and is the "proper" way to swag the brass.
    While I was alluding to the giraud. Nickel and dime purchases cost more in the long run. It's buying a scope, till you can afford a better one. By the time you finally mount the scope you've wanted. You have 3 - 4 scopes collecting dust, with more spent on them, than the scope you wanted, but couldn't afford.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    While I was alluding to the giraud. Nickel and dime purchases cost more in the long run. It's buying a scope, till you can afford a better one. By the time you finally mount the scope you've wanted. You have 3 - 4 scopes collecting dust, with more spent on them, than the scope you wanted, but couldn't afford.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brutal View Post
    You know it brother. With all the nickel and dime I've spent on gun stuff, I could have bought a couple Barretts and been done with it.

    P.S. Wanna buy a scope?
    Sure, swap you one i have for one of yours. UNLESS you're in need of a holster, those i might have a few extras
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    I don't load rifle very often so their is no way in gods green hell I am paying $400 for a trimmer haha. I might drop $100 on the trimmer and a $100 on the case prep. But really as a hand gunner I need a chrono more then both.

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    I have one of the Lyman prep stations and it's good for the money, I like it. I had an RCBS a while back and it was good as well. I also use a Forster trimmer and it works good but is labor intensive. I'm also planning on getting a WFT for 223/556 since it's my only high volume loading, and keep the Forster for my precision loadings. Although I've considered going to a Wilson for that.

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    I have been particularly interested in this trimmer setup. Its not yet released but it looks to be good, but time will tell.

    http://www.midwayusa.com/product/628...nd-trim-center
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    Cts power trimmer is the best in my opinion.

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