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07-26-2025, 09:02 AM
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Hull Trimmer?
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.c...-hull-trimmer/
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07-26-2025, 02:59 PM
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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 .
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