Gracey Trimmer

Hmm. Their old website domain name is for sale, which isn't usually a good sign.
Even some of the outfits that used to deal in spare parts for them don't show them any more.

That would put you searching on EBay or putting wanted posts on the forums.
 
Is Gracey trimmers still in business? I lost my .308 die during a move and need a replacement.
I Don’t think so, the gentleman died awhile ago. But you can call the number. I called and his grandson was running it and made a few shell holders I was looking for. But that was 5 years ago.
 
Just found this thread after searching online for the Gracey matchprep.com website, which as stated above is for sale. Mr. Gracey has passed away, and his business is closed.

I need to prep some cases that will be necksized only, not full length resized. Come to find out the Gracey trimmer needs to have your case holder sent back to them with 2 loaded cartridges so they can machine it since their standard case holders only fit FL resized cases😡

Anybody know of someone that could perform this upgrade? I'd actually like to buy a new .308 caseholder and have it machined. That way I can still use my other .308 holder for trimming FLR cases
 
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My L.E.Wilson trimmer was first designed in 1940's, but gets the job done accurately, just slower.

There are some who believe we're in "the New Generation of reloading technology", and that all the early tried & proven designs are some form of ancient tech. I'll pass on $2000 single stage presses & $3000 case annealers, thank you😉
 
The Gracey was a Bubba's shade-tree design from the git-go - bronze oil filled bushings instead of sealed bearings, rubber hose for the shaft coupler, that janky clamping setup for the cutters, and not even an on/off switch.

The Gracey was never all that great, IMHO. It was just leaps and bounds *faster* (once it was set up) than anything else at the time.

Their neck turner was even worse.