Re: Brass trimmings stuck in case...easy way to clean?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: madd0c</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The Jam nut is what I am talking about. I think mine has two on it so you can set it further in if you need to and lock it with the other nut. The second nut may have come with the power adapter, not sure.
Yes, the purpose is to index the cutting head to the same spot. I use the power adapter on the cutter head and the handle on the chamfer head. If you are using the sharkfin, and have the nut all the way out to the handle, I would suspect your calipers.
I use moderate pressure on the cordless screwdriver until the nut bottoms out and "freewheels" for a second or two. No deviations in case length once the nut bottoms out. It is a very accurate trimmer. I can't justify $400 for a Giraud, so I think the wilson is great for the amount of cases I run through it.
madd0c </div></div>Madd0c: You and I are thinking a lot alike. I also got the power adapter and was going to try it with my cordless drill. My drill is an 18v Ryobi with a big handle and the battery on the bottom. How do you line up the drill and the cutter? Do you just freehand the drill and not set it down on anything?
I came close to buying the Giraud, but for 308 and 223 it was going to be $525. I only load about 100-200 rounds a month, so the Wilson seems to be enough and always gets high marks fro build quality and accuracy.
What digital caliper is accurate? measuring 3 thousandths of an inch is tough, less than a human hair...