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WFT brass trimmer
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 3:45 pm
by slinco
I just received my new WFT (Worlds Finest Trimmer) in the mail today
I ordered the .223 model, it took about 15 minutes to get it properly adjusted and I was rockin"
I knocked out 70 pieces of brass in about 10 minutes and every case was consistent at 1.749".
$75.00 shipped to my door from Midway, attaches to any electric/cordless drill.
They make a model for most calibers, any of you guys out there reloading a lot of brass might want to look into it.
I have been using a Lyman manual trimmer until now, what a difference!
No affiliation with the company, I just think this product is a great deal for the money.
littlecrowgunworks.com or WFT trimmer at Midwayusa.
Anyone else using one of these?
Re: WFT brass trimmer
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 8:37 pm
by Moby
I didn't see one on .308
Re: WFT brass trimmer
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 9:22 pm
by slinco
Its there, just use the drop down menu.
Same one for .243
Re: WFT brass trimmer
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 10:40 pm
by Don2
They seem to work great from what I have read. I do not use one, but if I were changing my brass prep, I'd buy one.
One day I may get in a hurry and buy one, but for now I'm happy with the speed in which I prep my brass.
I have plenty of time but less money
Don2
Re: WFT brass trimmer
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 2:17 pm
by slinco
I don't really mind the time it takes using the Lyman, I could just never get a consistent trim length with it.
Could be operator error!
Re: WFT brass trimmer
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 5:28 pm
by Don2
slinco wrote:I don't really mind the time it takes using the Lyman, I could just never get a consistent trim length with it.
Could be operator error!
You have the right idea....Consistency is the key.
I just load very few rifle rounds, mostly pistol.
If I did more rifle, I'd have one like that.
I've looked at them before and I liked the idea and price compared to the Geraud Trimmer or others.
Don2
Re: WFT brass trimmer
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:41 am
by ddstuder
This thread piqued my interest so I bought one for .223.
I got it in the mail last week and used it yesterday.
With the help of a buddy (who benefits from my reloading), we were able to easily lube, size, and trim 1000 pieces of brass yesterday! I could have never done this before.
I always dreaded trimming (been using the Lee Zip Trim), but this has made the process much more tolerable!
Thanks for the recommendation.

Re: WFT brass trimmer
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 6:30 pm
by LTUME1978
I bought this trimmer based on the comments in this thread. It works as advertised and makes loading a big batch of 223 ammo much more pleasant. Like ddstuder, I dreaded trimming cases as well but this things makes it so easy and fast. I highly recommend this tool to anyone that loads bottleneck cases.