Has anyone used the primer pocket reamer for the Wilson Case Trimmer that chamfers the primer pocket of military cases for primer installation? I have the Dillon Superswage and over the years of using it, haven't found it to be the wonderful tool others have described. I either ream too little (usually) or too much. In the case that too little has been done, the cases need to be done again slightly more, and in the case of too much, it raises a welt at the mouth of the primer pocket. Even in the case of same lot or same headstamp cases, if you do get enough crimp on most of the cases, there are still plenty of cases that fall below the needed amount of crimp removal, which will need to be redone. In my opinion, cases are not exact enough to get all cases to come out correctly the first time, but then, it may just be me. I'm considering getting and trying the reamer that clears this for my Wilson Case Trimmer. Any comments on that?

Thanks,

Danny
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