cartridge Case trimmer general question

If and When....

Is this one of the needed items and compatible with the .223 rem. casings for re-using brass? Hate to ask so many questions I should get my Lyman reloading manual next week and hopefully, it will answer most of my questions. Appreciate all the help and patience from everyone so far! :)

http://www.natchezss.com/product.cfm?contentID=productDetail&prodID=LEE90110&CFID=6747665&

The Lee trimmers are quite adequate for any of the "standard" rifle cartridges where "hunting" grade accuracy is required. They are cheap and easy to use and will keep your brass safe for use. Now if and when you progress to benchrest shooting and get serious about it; you'll have to upgrade a LOT of your reloading techniques and equipment.

virg
 

Yes a trimmer is essential in the long run. And yes the Lee will probably do an adequate Job. However if you advance on to reloading multiple calibers an adjustable trimmer will be a better investment in the long run. I have the Forster but prefer my Lyman

http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct/?productnumber=795961

Dick
 
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