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I use the lyman too. Great for speed and not bad on the hands. I get it out the cupboard, turn it on, do 100+ cases without fiddling around with different tools, then set it back in. No hassle at all. Haven't used any others to compare but it does the job I bought it for.

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I've just reamed out 100+ ggg brass primer pockets and that was hard on the fingers trying to stop the case spinning but for general use it is faster and easier.

I think hornady do one with a built in case trimmer which would be useful

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Hi, just picked up on this thread. I use the Hornady with the trimmer built in, works well but sometimes trying to take the crimp out of factory once fired Lapua brass primer pockets Mik at Dolphin is doing a type of plier that grips cases whilst you work on them. Anyone tried them? May venture down that route if feedback is positive. Thanks. J.

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