I've been using RCBS case trimmers for many years, but am finally at the stage of considering an upgrade. My current set up is one Trim Pro with 3-way cutter for each caliber I load. I like being able to just grab a pre-set trimmer without having to adjust between calibers. If I'm reading it correctly, the Giraud offers this feature by using different case holders and separate cutter heads for each caliber you load. Is that correct? Does the length repeat consistently when removing and replacing the tools?
My other complaint with the RCBS is the way the pilot scores a ring inside each case neck. By the looks of the Giraud, it doesn't actually make contact, except at the edge, so I'm guessing this is eliminated.
Looks like I'll need to spend about $800-$900 to get set up for 6 cartridges, so I just want to make sure I'm thinking this through. Any tips or advice are appreciated, including shortcomings of the Giraud that you might have run into.
My other complaint with the RCBS is the way the pilot scores a ring inside each case neck. By the looks of the Giraud, it doesn't actually make contact, except at the edge, so I'm guessing this is eliminated.
Looks like I'll need to spend about $800-$900 to get set up for 6 cartridges, so I just want to make sure I'm thinking this through. Any tips or advice are appreciated, including shortcomings of the Giraud that you might have run into.