Re: VLD chamfer tool necessary?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: madd0c</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I use a VLD on an RCBS trimmate center. The standard chamfer tool on the trim mate blows (at least the one that came on mine did). Subsequently in pursuit of concentric chamfering I got an LE Wilson VLD chamfer tool that fits in the Wilson case trimmer. Works great. Much better than the trimmate for concentricity. However it works too good and I over chamfered a few .338LM cases and had microthin case mouths that would flake with thumbnail pressure. So If you get a VLD, just understand that the steeper angle can let you over chamfer much more quickly than a standard chamfer angle.
madd0c </div></div>
I chuck mine in my drill on a rod extension. I just let them have a kiss of the case mouth. The RCBS std. profile chamfer, like the hand held ones, aren't as sharply angled and just didn't cut as fast as I wanted.
I'd be a liar if I said it made a huge difference but the bullets do seat easier, especially flat base bullets!