Agreed. I have the FA unit and it works good. I do everything possible to not trim brass more than once in its lifecycle.That is the least favourite job for 'bout everyone! Anything to move it along is a positive.
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Agreed. I have the FA unit and it works good. I do everything possible to not trim brass more than once in its lifecycle.That is the least favourite job for 'bout everyone! Anything to move it along is a positive.
You just needed to scroll down after opening the page.That's not the same tool. That's just the prep center, it doesn't have the trimmer part.
I have the older model RCBS Prep station, it sure looks different from mine. Works for me.I use the rcbs station...
I think it's now called brass boss...
Same thing as mine but mine is eons older..still going
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Yeah mine does not look like the new one eitherI have the older model RCBS Prep station, it sure looks different from mine. Works for me.
I have one and it did similar towhat yours did along with a grinding noise. I opened it up and applied some wheel bearing grease to the gears and that quieted it down quite a bit. Still runs good and it's better than 20 years old.I have an RCBS one, I like it . it gets used every loading session . I keep a VLD inner chamfer , an outer chamfer , primer pocket brush , a bronze brush for cleaning inside the neck . I will put the inside the case primer flash hole debur tool on when prepping new brass with a burr . it's old , and it's been used hard . I'll guess the past year it's developed a clunk , but still seems to be working ok . it's always been a noisy tool . when this quits working I'll buy another prep station , they are well worth the cost . it's a time saver . I pick up a piece of brass , and I do all four , or five stations , then I grab another piece of brass .
this is the one I have . it's a 5 station , I use 4 stations all the time . I use the fifth station when I need to debur the flash hole . I have a separate case trimmer .
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Yes...that's the one i haveI have an RCBS one, I like it . it gets used every loading session . I keep a VLD inner chamfer , an outer chamfer , primer pocket brush , a bronze brush for cleaning inside the neck . I will put the inside the case primer flash hole debur tool on when prepping new brass with a burr . it's old , and it's been used hard . I'll guess the past year it's developed a clunk , but still seems to be working ok . it's always been a noisy tool . when this quits working I'll buy another prep station , they are well worth the cost . it's a time saver . I pick up a piece of brass , and I do all four , or five stations , then I grab another piece of brass .
this is the one I have . it's a 5 station , I use 4 stations all the time . I use the fifth station when I need to debur the flash hole . I have a separate case trimmer .
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So you're tossing after 4 total firings?Agreed. I have the FA unit and it works good. I do everything possible to not trim brass more than once in its lifecycle.
Personally, I trim every time I load. With one of these devices, it's real easy and doesn't take long at all. After I resize, I just run it thru the stations on the prep center. Keeps everything uniform that way.So you're tossing after 4 total firings?
In most instances I can only get two firings before I'm at the wall or slightly over and need to trim.
Yet there's plenty of life remaining in those cases. (Most calibers)
I was wondering the same thing, Scotty. How do you get away only trimming once in the brasses life cycle?So you're tossing after 4 total firings?
In most instances I can only get two firings before I'm at the wall or slightly over and need to trim.
Yet there's plenty of life remaining in those cases. (Most calibers)
JD. I have one that I don't use and selling it locally. If you might be interested in a very lightly used one (probably 50 - 223 cases trimmed), shoot me a PMI am thinking about getting a brass prep station, specifically the Frankford Arsenal Reloading Tools Platinum Series Case Prep and Trim System 903156.
Anyone have one? I'm open to suggestions.
Thanks fellas.
JD338
Hi Eric,JD. I have one that I don't use and selling it locally. If you might be interested in a very lightly used one (probably 50 - 223 cases trimmed), shoot me a PM
Eric