Lee Case Trimmer Cutter and Lock Stud Large 480 Ruger, 500 S&W Magnum, 50 BMG

Product #: 153052Manufacturer #: 90401
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$7.99
 

The Lee Case Trimmer and Cutter is designed to be used with only Lee Case Length Gages and Shellholders (sold separately). Made from hardened steel, trimming cases to correct SAMMI specifications has never been easier. The shaft on the lock stud allows the setup to be turned by hand or with an electric drill.

Technical Information

Fits: Lee Case Length Gages and Shellholders
Function: Lock Stud holds the shellholder, Trimmer Cutter holds the Length gage
Material: Steel
Notes:

  • Trim length cannot be adjusted as with bench-mounted case trimmers
  • Large Cutter and Lock Stud has 1/4" shaft for fitting in a drill and the regular Cutter and Lock Stud has a 3/8" shaft for fitting in a drill

  • Overall Rating: 4.5 stars
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    5 stars
    BRADLEY BOOK of LEWISTOWN, PA
    Date posted: 6/28/2009
    This trimmer worked great for my 50 AE brass. I only wish that it came in a ball grip.
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    4 stars
    Bruce Layne of Lexington, KY
    Date posted: 11/16/2007
    Good value. For trimming .50 BMG, I'd like a harder steel or carbide that holds an edge longer. The cutter is barely large enough for .50 BMG, but the trim length gage centers the brass on the cutter so misalignment isn't a problem. I buy the Lee ball cutters for the smaller calibers because it's way too difficult to hold the smaller radius cutter against the torque produced when trimming brass. The torque is much greater when trimming the larger diameter and thicker walled .50 BMG brass, but no ball cutter is available for .50 BMG. Plan on chucking the cutter into a vise when trimming .50 BMG cases. On the plus side, like most Lee products, the price is low and that's a rarity in .50 BMG shooting. The low price and usable design and quality make this a good deal. With a few simple changes, it could sell for a few dollars more and be a great deal because it lasted longer and was more ergonomic.
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