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Jeremy Toeper
07-26-2025, 10:02 AM
I just acquired a 10 gauge 2 7/8" Francotte SxS and will need to load for it. I plan to use Cheditte hulls and primers. Ballistic Products has primed hulls in 3 1/2" that need to be trimmed. I plan to fold crimp. I understand there are homemade trimmers, but I like the ease of use and convenience of the commercial made ones. Has anyone used the ones below? The Creative has to be special ordered to cut 2 7/8", but it makes a very clean square cut. The pilot rides in the spent primer flash hole, which is a problem with already primed hulls. The GAEP can cut 2 7/8" and the barrel is interchangeable with all gauges. The cut is not as nice as the Creative and I've read doesn't work as good with tapered hulls, which isn't a problem with Cheditte.

https://gaepshop.com/products/case-trimmer

https://creativereloadingsolutions.com/product/the-perfect-crimp-hull-trimmer/

CraigThompson
07-26-2025, 03:59 PM
Nope never used either originally I used a jig I made from a piece of oak and cut them on a bandsaw . It works well enough and quick although they have a bit of a frayed look . Two or three years ago a friend made me one that works excellently with the chedderite hulls . The hull in the picture was cut earlier so there was no trimmed piece to show and had no uncut hulls . FWIW I also tried this cutter on new REM hulls and it worked but just a little more effort involved as the REM hulls are a touch thicker .

Steven Groh
07-26-2025, 07:10 PM
The spin and trim from ballistic products is unbelievable. It is crazy easy to use and very accurate.

Jim McKee
07-28-2025, 09:40 PM
I tried several commercial trimmers over the years, then purchased several from Creative Solutions.
The easiest to use I believe are the Creative Solutions trimmers.

Jeff Elder
08-02-2025, 05:40 PM
I just acquired a 10 gauge 2 7/8" Francotte SxS and will need to load for it. I plan to use Cheditte hulls and primers. Ballistic Products has primed hulls in 3 1/2" that need to be trimmed. I plan to fold crimp. I understand there are homemade trimmers, but I like the ease of use and convenience of the commercial made ones. Has anyone used the ones below? The Creative has to be special ordered to cut 2 7/8", but it makes a very clean square cut. The pilot rides in the spent primer flash hole, which is a problem with already primed hulls. The GAEP can cut 2 7/8" and the barrel is interchangeable with all gauges. The cut is not as nice as the Creative and I've read doesn't work as good with tapered hulls, which isn't a problem with Cheditte.

https://gaepshop.com/products/case-trimmer

https://creativereloadingsolutions.com/product/the-perfect-crimp-hull-trimmer/

I use the creative. I have 28-12 I love them.

Jeremy Toeper
01-25-2026, 01:23 PM
I found these 3D printed hull trimmers on Ebay and thought I'd give them a try. They have worked out amazingly well! They use standard razor blades and cut square, fast and easy. I thought about the Creative Reloading Solutions, but the custom blades and cost was holding me back. I've bought several 3D printed reloading parts and have been very impressed. I've got a 3D printed case feeder for my Hornady LNL Progressive and it was a fraction of the cost of an OEM.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/276219609173?_skw=3d+harris+trimmer&itmmeta=01KFV21MS3EMC5XJXC4HZ4335T&hash=item404ff8c055:g:1uEAAOSwgnJniFxH&itmprp=enc%3AAQALAAAA8O7PUuNWmJ%2B%2BUShgI9tQz%2Fo DTgXlUCWwLyNZFl0jKJTiZmV7pIogkOS9qBPcGlUz2BJkB7JIY GtlyScO0HizM1pLSKz79G96y4w2HEAMi85xf%2FDQPubTEQvCs b49vmiD9FaK%2BNOh3bKOt2jGvGV%2Bc0ECTvYVfj2JkdjoDYJ bUCRtiz7z7hkUmTJd5IHY9rKTyNGEZV7XzYqY4Y48VcJ2W%2BJ Af7udUfyeXo6y0xIfrixOA93dzOnVR%2FABRCh4npaQ4psyysd tyLI68xEQPiCf85m8gx%2FSsrS1BJIwkd%2BGUbvV9OWFeEsYh 1eZfPNTjeXy1g%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABFBM0syG4v5m

james kinnear
01-27-2026, 12:25 PM
Here are some trimmers that can be adjusted to cut down to any of the popular shell lengths.https://3dreloadingandmore.shop/products/shotshell-hull-trimmers

edgarspencer
01-27-2026, 10:27 PM
James, That's a pretty neat little gizmo, and it won't break the bank.