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I like that story a lot, but I am a bit stressed in my schedule for investigating ATA trapshooters. Give me a day or two. Oh heck, I looked it up and Charles won the Grand American in 1917, not 1919. Congratulations, Charles.
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Amazing. I wish I could do that. I am all thumbs.
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i also copied a hull trimmer of someones here...it has dowel with exacto blade a screw to ajust hull lemgth..i do 8 ga and 10 ga mostly on it...it will do 12 ga easy enough but have never tried 16 or 20 s on it....just got to be careful and not cut your self...charlie
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Since everything I shorten ends up being roll crimped I don't have to be concerned with skiving. SRH |
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Edger, had a buddy who has a wood working shop and loves to make things like yours make me one. It's a little bigger. Man does it work great. Thanks for the idea.
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I use a trim doctor, available online from balistic products. It is good for whatever gauge you desire. Just buy the dies kit for the gauge you want
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