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Re: Best method for trimming brass rims (for 8.15x46R)
Reply #13 - Jan 22nd, 2025 at 1:14pm
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The reason I ask, is because he obviously has a old solid jaw chuck. That type of old chuck, can run out .010, easily. I would consider that to much! If it runs out .005, with a 5/8" piece of stock in it, it will do, for what I'm going to suggest. 1/2" is to small, as I asked about, previously. First, a solid head case has no taper in the first .200/.250 so, it can be chucked in that area. On most cases, that share the 30/30 case head, that solid area will be about .416. If you take a piece of steel, brass or aluminum rod and the chuck run out is acceptable, drill a undersize hole and then bore it to the solid case head size. It only needs to be about 1" long. Then split it with a hacksaw. Put your case in it and cut the rim, to what ever size you like, cutting the holding piece, with it for tool clearance. It will take about 10 second, each to do your cases. and if you put a index mark, on the holder and chuck jaw, it will have the same run out each time.
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