Lee Quick Trim case trimmer review

Published on June 5, 2013
Duration: 6:33

This review covers the Lee Quick Trim case trimmer, emphasizing its speed and ease of use for reloading. It highlights the Deluxe Cutter's ability to trim, chamfer, and deburr simultaneously. The video compares it to older manual methods, demonstrating its efficiency with .223 Remington cases and mentioning compatibility with calibers like 9mm Makarov. The affordability of the system is also noted.

Quick Summary

The Lee Quick Trim case trimmer offers a fast and easy reloading solution by trimming, chamfering, and deburring cases simultaneously when mounted in a reloading press. It significantly speeds up the process compared to manual methods and is very affordable.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Lee Quick Trim Overview
  2. 00:26Deluxe Cutter Features
  3. 01:04Accessories & Dies (.223, 9mm)
  4. 02:01Old School Trimming Comparison
  5. 04:27Quick Trim Demonstration (.223)
  6. 06:14Conclusion & Pricing

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main benefits of the Lee Quick Trim case trimmer?

The Lee Quick Trim case trimmer is praised for its speed and ease of use. It efficiently trims, chamfers, and deburls cases in a single step when mounted in a reloading press, saving significant time compared to manual methods.

How does the Lee Quick Trim compare to older trimming methods?

Compared to older manual trimmers, the Lee Quick Trim is much faster. Manual methods require separate steps for resizing, cutting, deburring, and chamfering, whereas the Quick Trim integrates these into one press cycle.

What calibers does the Lee Quick Trim support?

The Lee Quick Trim system uses specific dies for different calibers. The review demonstrates its use with .223 Remington and mentions availability for calibers like 9mm Makarov, with potential for conversions.

Is the Lee Quick Trim system expensive?

No, the Lee Quick Trim is highlighted as a very affordable reloading tool. The trimmer itself costs under $20, and the individual caliber dies are typically priced between $8 and $10.

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