Lyman case prep center.

waco

Springfield, Oregon
My Frankford Arsenal case trim and prep center died. I bought a power drill adapter for my Forster case trimmer and love it!
I picked this up to speed up the tedious brass prep we all hate. 8396
 

fiver

Well-Known Member
those cutters will clean the pockets too.
I run the flash hole prep tool as my 5th option.
 

dale2242

Well-Known Member
I have had one for some time.
I love it.
I use RCBS large and small brushes in mine to clean primer pockets.
 

Bret4207

At the casting bench in the sky. RIP Bret.
Another one of those items iwa alwyas going to get and never did. Thanks for the reminder!
 

Minerat

New Member
I have one of the RCBS units but have a NOE bullet base chamfer unit on the last post. Sure makes case prep easier.
 

CZ93X62

Official forum enigma
This is one goodie that I have managed to survive without up until now, but its utility is obvious and I do wonder why I haven't rounded one up yet. I am no fan of case trimming, and this power unit would handle the aspects of the work I despise most--chamfering the case mouths post-trim. Running the RCBS primer pocket brushes with the unit would be nice, as well. I think you guys have "sold" me on the idea. Add "What Bret Said" as well.
 

waco

Springfield, Oregon
Using it now on some .223 brass. Very smooth and its surprisingly quiet. The wife likes this part best.
 
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freebullet

Guest
The Frankford quit? Didn't have it but a couple years? Maybe a new motor off ebay?

I've had the Lyman several now, it's still working great.
 

fiver

Well-Known Member
I run the heck out of the rcbs unit.
if nothing else I touch the primer pockets and flash holes after tumbling just to make sure I have nothing in the flash holes.
 

Rally

NC Minnesota
I have the RCBS unit also. That and the Giraud trimmer make case prep fun. I added a tool on mine that removes the crimp from primer pockets. I find it’s a nice addition when doing a bunch of 223