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New L3I tri cutter option for the market.

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Here we go as the first L3I reloading product. New cutters are meant to be used with the cheap Lyman express and use the Lyman collets that come with it. It cuts to length, chamfers the outside and inside at the same time.
Comes with a pilot and carbine blade. Not a bad option if you have a Lyman or you want to speed up your trimming process cheaply.
 

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It looks like independent blades for inside and outside, so it'll cut a sharp edge where the two straight chamfers intersect, correct?
 
Is the pilot necessary on the cutter head if the trimmer still uses the shoulder pilots?
Technically no but there's a worry you could lead it on at an angle and it would catch. For the minimal cost we thought a pilot would make it easier. Plus it makes it easier to see what the cutter heads is setup for lol
 
Technically no but there's a worry you could lead it on at an angle and it would catch. For the minimal cost we thought a pilot would make it easier. Plus it makes it easier to see what the cutter heads is setup for lol
Fair enough, thanks for the quick reply. I cannot wait to get my hands on some!