3 way trimmers.........

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  • Jul 21, 2019
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    I'm about to pull the trigger on a Henderson only issue for me is I'm not always doing large batches of brass. The most I do at one time is 200 to 225. I'm usually doing 20 to 50 usually. I use an older Lyman brass trimmer then use a drill to chamfer and deburr. My hands suck so the Henderson is the best one I found. I would use it everytime to slightly trim chamfer and deburr. I figure way more consistent but the batches I do I figured I would ask if there is anything else out there cheaper before I drop $1000.

    Main caliber is 300 norma improved 35
    30 nosler
     
    One of the biggest differences between the Giraud and the Henderson, is the wear and tear on the fingers.

    With the Henderson, the tooling grips the case. With the Giraud, it is all about your fingers and for some folks it is enough to swing the decision.

    I like them both, but I don't have the problem my friends do with their hands.
     
    One of the biggest differences between the Giraud and the Henderson, is the wear and tear on the fingers.

    With the Henderson, the tooling grips the case. With the Giraud, it is all about your fingers and for some folks it is enough to swing the decision.

    I like them both, but I don't have the problem my friends do with their hands.
    This will safe your hands.

     
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    This will safe your hands.

    Yes. I bought one of those for my friend with the arthritis. He tried it and ended up he prefers using my Henderson.

    I thank God I don't have arthritis when I see what his life is like.....

    I still use it for the rare occasion of working with very short cases or 300 BO, but I have the handle on it.
    If you have the Giraud and play with cases that are painful to hand hold, I would give this a try.

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