TaterTot
New member
I've been trimming my 20P brass on my Lyman universal trimmer. It works well, but with 1000 cases sitting waiting to trim, I decided that I needed a faster method. I know I could have bought the power adapter for the trimmer, but I'm a cheap skate! So I went to Sportsmans and picked up the Lee case length trimmer for less than $7.

I grabbed my drill and a little triangle file and chucked up the little spindle into my drill. I filed on the spindle for 3-4 minutes while periodically checking them with my calipers until they were at .200. This seems to slide in and out of my cases without having to force it in. That means no messing with my neck tension!

I may spend a little more time with some fine wet/dry sandpaper to polish a bit more, but this thing works way faster than the hand crank on the Lyman trimmer and cost almost nothing.

I grabbed my drill and a little triangle file and chucked up the little spindle into my drill. I filed on the spindle for 3-4 minutes while periodically checking them with my calipers until they were at .200. This seems to slide in and out of my cases without having to force it in. That means no messing with my neck tension!

I may spend a little more time with some fine wet/dry sandpaper to polish a bit more, but this thing works way faster than the hand crank on the Lyman trimmer and cost almost nothing.