I have two case trimmers, one being the Hornady hand crank and the other the Dillon RT1500. Both of these are true over all case length trimmers that go off the case base to neck for total length. When my Hornady case prep machine died a while back I replaced it with a Frankford Platinum case prep machine which includes a trimmer.
The last time I trimmed my Lapua 308 brass I used the Hornady crank trimmer. Besides being phsically painful on the hand when needing to trim a couple hundred cases I ended up with a rolled lip on the case mouths from not getting a clean trim. I'm thinking of setting up the Frankford machine to trim the 308s again but wondering about the fact that the Frankford indexes off the shoulder of the case when trimming. How accurate are the exact total lengths of the cases when indexing off the shoulder? Any surprises with this style of trimmer? These are for precision loads so picky about accurate numbers.
The last time I trimmed my Lapua 308 brass I used the Hornady crank trimmer. Besides being phsically painful on the hand when needing to trim a couple hundred cases I ended up with a rolled lip on the case mouths from not getting a clean trim. I'm thinking of setting up the Frankford machine to trim the 308s again but wondering about the fact that the Frankford indexes off the shoulder of the case when trimming. How accurate are the exact total lengths of the cases when indexing off the shoulder? Any surprises with this style of trimmer? These are for precision loads so picky about accurate numbers.