Initial inspection says "well built"
I haven't had time yet to do anything except inspect the item and go through the setup procedure before initial use.
The unit seems very well built with a heavy case and motor. The trimmer parts/chamfer tools seem very sharp and of good quality, same with the primer pocket tool(s).
It seems a little complicated to setup for the proper trim length, but this may not be true in real operation. The unit uses about 6 aluminum "wafers", that almost appear to be washers, but one side is tapered. you choose the wafer that allows the cartridge to fit through it's center hole to about the middle of the shoulder. This becomes your reference point or depth stop when you insert your brass. Once you have the brass in the wafer you adjust the cutter head forward to give the proper depth of cut, then you lock it down. After it is set, it is a simple matter of turning on the machine and pushing each brass into the machine for trimming. It looks as if it will be a pretty high production rate machine once set.
The cutter head itself is hard to see and although it has markings for depth of cut adjustments, I haven't found the reference mark on the machine used to calibrate just how much you are moving it when adjusting it. The marks do represent as small as a .0025" incremental adjustment tho, so all may work out just fine. At this point I am satisfied that the unit will perform for hunting type loads, but may not be accurate enough for long range cartridge builders.
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