
In Episode 3 of the Gun Digest Reloading Video Series, Philip Massaro demonstrates case resizing.
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How do you keep the case perpendicular when using the motorized RCBS trimming tool? Is it important to do so?
The RCBS locking jaws and cutter pilot guide the case to be perpendicular to the cutting head; it’s a very clever design.
Phil — Why no eye protection when trimming cases? Lots of brass particles flying around!
As far as eye protection: you’ve got me. I normally wear glasses and didn’t have them for the video shoot, but you’re absolutely right, eye protection should be worn.