You just missed the Wilson trimmer on sale at Midway - it was $30 (right now it is $35.99). Mine got here Friday, along with my case holder for .223 and... .204 . I haven't sat down with my .204 brass to start on it, but tried it on some .223 that I had just trimmed using the Lee trimmer. While I didn't get much brass dust (the Lee did a pretty good job), I did note that the case mouths LOOKED more squared than they did with the Lee (could have just been my imagination too ).
njanear, have you seen much case growth with your .204? I am going on 3-4 firings with some of my brass and havent seen any stretch yet but I want to be ready!
Quickdtoo, I like your suggestion. I am going to try it, even if I decide to go with a rotary trimmer.
Thanks guys,
Scott
Ashamedly enough, I am new to actually reloading my first rounds
- I have been preparing for years though (have bunches of cases, thousands of bullets, several die sets, two presses (hand and single stage), tumbler, etc. - just started stocking up on powders and primers in the last year or so
). I 'wasted' my money on buying guns and ammo for years, with little actual range time (the closest 'free' range is 35 miles away and time has been tight) - most of my shooting consists of sighting in once a year and then going hunting.
Now that my son is old enough to go shooting, I need to make sure we get more shooting in.
My .204 is a NEF and only has a few boxes of factory stuff down the tube - but since I haven't been set to reload it (i.e. no trimmer until I ordered my Wilson), I haven't even punched the primers or sized those cases. Therefore, I can't speak to their stretching, especially since they are only once-fired. I do have 500 bagged Winchester .204 cases that I am going to start prepping though, since I have a boatload of Midsouth and Nosler bullets to load up, and now have a new trimmer for those cases
. I just have to figure out what I am going to use this caliber on here in GA, since I can't use it on the National Forest land (which is where I hunt) and I don't know of anyone with large fields with varmint or predator problems.
If I don't shoot it enough, I'll never have enough empty brass to reload and see how it stretches.