the prowler
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Thinking of maybe buying one on these. Just to speed up the process speed and remove the boring bit. Anyone using them and what's the good stuff?
So get ones that will. E.g a quick search suggests that the Lyman case prep. machines have a 8/32 female thread, which is I think the same size as used on many cleaning rods. If so then something like a Parker Hale to 8/32 rod adapter should do the job and chuck up in your drill.The chamfer and deburring tool won't fit in my drill chuck though.
Managed to find a Lyman Case Prep Centre going cheap (240V) and very glad I got it even though I tend only to load only small batches (20-30) at a time. I tend only to use the inside/outside neck chamfer tools too but I used to get cramp in my hand a lot doing this manually and this definitely is a keeper. Not sure I'd pay full price but I'm VERY glad I found the one I have.Thinking of maybe buying one on these. Just to speed up the process speed and remove the boring bit. Anyone using them and what's the good stuff?
You lucky b%$%%^$#dManaged to find a Lyman Case Prep Centre going cheap (240V) and very glad I got it even though I tend only to load only small batches (20-30) at a time. I tend only to use the inside/outside neck chamfer tools too but I used to get cramp in my hand a lot doing this manually and this definitely is a keeper. Not sure I'd pay full price but I'm VERY glad I found the one I have.
I managed to get one from CDSG Ltd a lot cheaper as it was the last one in stock