204 AR
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Started in on this about a week ago, and just finished up the final touches. It turned out beyond my wildest dreams! The lever above the trimmer controls the cutter stem, push down and it cuts, let up and the spring retracts it.
The cordless drill rides in a sliding carriage which slides back and forth with the cutter. As a final touch I added a trigger actuater (aka gutter spike) which turns it on only when cutting. Should save a lot of noise and battery life vs running continuously, not to mention wear on the case trimmer in general.
This is a very fast way to trim, faster than the rcbs power unit by far. I rest my left arm on the shell holder lever, and change brass and trim with my right. Very ergonomic, and works like a dream. I'm kinda impressed with myself!
The cordless drill rides in a sliding carriage which slides back and forth with the cutter. As a final touch I added a trigger actuater (aka gutter spike) which turns it on only when cutting. Should save a lot of noise and battery life vs running continuously, not to mention wear on the case trimmer in general.
This is a very fast way to trim, faster than the rcbs power unit by far. I rest my left arm on the shell holder lever, and change brass and trim with my right. Very ergonomic, and works like a dream. I'm kinda impressed with myself!