I think this is going to end up being the way I process the milsurp brass I get in the future. I've got some tweaks to make it better (such as I'm gonna turn down the case length gauge a thousandth or two so it'll go in and out more easily)...
Of course when you trim cases, you've got to chamfer the necks. The WFT tool (world's finest trimmer) is really neat... and I've considered trying it after watching the videos of it in action on youtube... but of course you're going to have to go back thru all of that brass and chamfer in/out. So that leads me to suspect that if you count the time involved in total, the method I show in this video may be faster than the WFT system.
I use the Lee case length gauge, the cutter, and the lock stud also by Lee. Some vice grips, and a drill. These show up about half way into the video.
Speeding up brass trimming with the Lee case trimmer system - YouTube
Of course when you trim cases, you've got to chamfer the necks. The WFT tool (world's finest trimmer) is really neat... and I've considered trying it after watching the videos of it in action on youtube... but of course you're going to have to go back thru all of that brass and chamfer in/out. So that leads me to suspect that if you count the time involved in total, the method I show in this video may be faster than the WFT system.
I use the Lee case length gauge, the cutter, and the lock stud also by Lee. Some vice grips, and a drill. These show up about half way into the video.
Speeding up brass trimming with the Lee case trimmer system - YouTube