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Worlds Finest Trimmer | Brass Case Trimmer | Rifle Brass | Little Crow Gunworks 

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In this video we explain the differences between our 3 Case Trimmers. The World's Finest Trimmer Original, World's Finest Trimmer 2 & The Big Boy WFT.
We explain what the trimmers can do, and what they can't do. We also show where these products really shine, which is how FAST they trim brass.
To place your order, visit us as littlecrowgunworks.com

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6 июн 2023

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@smsgtbulldog
@smsgtbulldog 2 месяца назад
I’ve been using my WFT in .300 blackout for a couple of years now and recently picked up the .223 trimmer as well as a .308 trimmer.
@CarbonGlassMan
@CarbonGlassMan 8 месяцев назад
I've been out of reloading for several years and am just getting back into it. This sure looks nice compared to my old hand crank bench mounted case trimmer.
@LittleCrowGunworks
@LittleCrowGunworks 8 месяцев назад
The time savings is unreal and the trim is more consistent and clean.
@chrisgrace1489
@chrisgrace1489 Месяц назад
I would like to see a video on the set up to the trim length
@LittleCrowGunworks
@LittleCrowGunworks 11 дней назад
Yeah, I need to get on that. Quite a few guys are asking for it.
@trigerfingers1911
@trigerfingers1911 Год назад
Just spoke to you on the phone about 6mm ARC and placed my order…Thanks!
@LittleCrowGunworks
@LittleCrowGunworks Год назад
Thanks Mark, you won't believe the time you save with our trimmers. Thank you for your support.
@trigerfingers1911
@trigerfingers1911 Год назад
You are exactly correct… So much faster and easier than the method I was using before hand. You deliver a fantastic product.
@joearledge
@joearledge 12 дней назад
LOL ALL of my hornady brass prep stuff leaves gnarly burrs straight out of the box. It's like cutting boot leather with a butter knife.
@LittleCrowGunworks
@LittleCrowGunworks 11 дней назад
Not so good. Ours leaves burrs when the cutter is shot...
@joearledge
@joearledge 10 дней назад
@@LittleCrowGunworks lol yeah, I'm trying to figure out a way to do all brass prep with my cnc. I'm talking with the guys at mitee bite. If we can get it to work, you could do a pallet at a time. Not really a marketable thing, because your market would be reloaders with access to a cnc mill, and those are the guys who could easily make their own pallets. So if we end up getting it to work, I'd be happy to send you the final CAD, which I intend to freely share with anyone whose interested.
@jbaumb88
@jbaumb88 10 месяцев назад
I know you’re saying this has a sweet spot for cordless drills, but is there a manual base stand with a crank that you recommend for this product? Trying to have a full purposeful setup where I’m not dependent on electricity.
@LittleCrowGunworks
@LittleCrowGunworks 10 месяцев назад
We are experimenting with retro-fitting our PPT tool to accept the shank of our trimmers. One of our customers asked for it, so he could trim manually without electricity. Obviously the RPM would be very low, but he has been using it and said that it works. I'm not sure if we will bring it to market, but we could probably make you a one off, if you're interested. Check out our PPT tool on our website. We basically drill out one of the 4 holes in the disc to accept a 3/8" shank (WFT Original).
@jbaumb88
@jbaumb88 10 месяцев назад
@@LittleCrowGunworks Thank you, but I was looking something more a long the lines of one of those old school pencil sharpeners that were mounted on the wall. You would essentially just shove the brass in and crank it out with the lever using your WFT as the cutter.
@LittleCrowGunworks
@LittleCrowGunworks 10 месяцев назад
Sure, I knew what you were getting at. I think the issue is the shank size of our cutters. You would need essentially a manual pencil sharpener with a drill chuck on it to grab onto the shank of the cutter. I was trying to think of some type of manual, bench mounted tool that could be retrofitted into what you're looking for...
@popeyeandy959
@popeyeandy959 5 месяцев назад
Are the end mills standard end mils or do you use a proprietary end mill?
@LittleCrowGunworks
@LittleCrowGunworks 5 месяцев назад
They are standard sizes. Using proprietary parts may cause supply issues. We pride ourselves on "next or same business day" handling on standard orders. If you need a special trimmer made, it may take extra time depending on machine setup time. But standard orders off the website, ship out right away. Proprietary parts may cause issues with that level of service we provide. Thanks for watching.
@jheasley1
@jheasley1 6 месяцев назад
Nice product, but there are too many other trimmers on the market, that also “chamfer and deburr in the same strep“. The Girard trimmer is one of them, if it worked similar to that I’d be interested
@LittleCrowGunworks
@LittleCrowGunworks 6 месяцев назад
MOST trimmers do not chamfer and debur and the ones that do cost way more money than our trimmers. We never claimed to sell a tri-way trimmer. Thanks for watching.
@DirtyCombos
@DirtyCombos 6 месяцев назад
So ready for mine to come in!
@LittleCrowGunworks
@LittleCrowGunworks 6 месяцев назад
The time savings alone will make you sad that you didn't own one sooner. Thanks for watching!
@DirtyCombos
@DirtyCombos 6 месяцев назад
@@LittleCrowGunworks yes sir!! Got it in 2 days ago. Trying to figure out and dial this sucker in. First 20 pieces of brass I was 0.003 +/- variance. But last night I did another 20 pieces and was 0.0015 +/- !! I have enjoyed this thing so far! Just got into reloading and my buddy talked highly of this tool.
@LittleCrowGunworks
@LittleCrowGunworks 6 месяцев назад
Glad to hear it, welcome to the rabbit hole! There's no bottom. Familiarize yourself with shoulder bump and measuring your cases using Hornady Headspace gauges. If you're getting variance in trim length, it's not anything you or the trimmer are doing wrong, it's that your brass are different lengths to the shoulder. Once your brass all measure the same to the shoulder with a headspace gauge, they will all trim to the exact length, with no variance.
@DirtyCombos
@DirtyCombos 6 месяцев назад
@@LittleCrowGunworks yes sir. I will have to look into this headspace by hornady. I want to try to get as precise as I can. I really don’t know how much of a variance is too much.
@LittleCrowGunworks
@LittleCrowGunworks 6 месяцев назад
There really isn't a right or wrong when it comes to length variance. Lets say we have a cartridge like the 223 Remington. Trim to is 1.750 and max length is 1.760 As long as you don't let your cases grow to 1.770, they will still go in the gun. If they get to 1.765 to 1.770, they will no longer chamber because the case mouth hits the end of the chamber. But when you do trim them, there is no magic number. You can trim them to 1.745 or 1.753 or 1.740... It doesn't matter what you trim them to as long as you don't let them get too long. Now, don't make them any shorter than you have to or you are unnecessarily creating a short neck and reducing contact with the bullet. But if you do have variance between finished trim length in cases, it's because your shoulders of your cases are inconsistent. That shoulder inconsistency will cause more accuracy issues than your cases being a different trim length. Typically you won't see groups open up due to trim length until you shoot past 6 to 800yds.
@PaintballSoldier33
@PaintballSoldier33 9 месяцев назад
which trimmer would work for a 7mm Remington Magnum?
@LittleCrowGunworks
@LittleCrowGunworks 9 месяцев назад
Either the smallest one, WFT Original in 7mm Remington Magnum. Or the WFT2 with a 7mm Remington Magnum Chamber insert.
@1mrgriz
@1mrgriz 3 месяца назад
So this would have to be reset for every gun in the same caliber
@LittleCrowGunworks
@LittleCrowGunworks 3 месяца назад
Correct, because the shoulder and neck profiles are different. For this reason, a lot of folks will purchase the WFT Original in every cartridge they reload. So they only have to set it once.
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