Burrs that can cause erratic ignition are often left inside the case at the flash hole during manufacturing Universal tool is for all calibers from .22 thru .338 cal using standard .080" flash holes This tool controls the cutting depth with built in stop that locates on the inside web of the case Unique feature of this tool is the cross drilled hole for chip relief
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Customer ratings for REDDING UNIVERSAL FLASH HOLE DEBURRING TOOL
Number of ratings: 1
From brownells.com: 1
Average rating: 5
Very consistent(25/11/2015)
Doesn't rely on case length so it's much easier to setup and it's more consistent. I have been using this on every piece of brass for over 5 years. The pilot stop just centers the tool in the neck. It doesn't need to limit how far it enters. Just adjust the pilot so the brass fits over the first step so it stays centered. It has come in very handy when removing large burrs from military brass so I can swag the crimp out of the primer pocket. If the burr is not removed it gets pressed into the flash hole often plugging it.
Product no.: 749101741 REDDING UNIVERSAL FLASH HOLE DEBURRING TOOL Mfr Part: 06100611760061004 Burrs that can cause erratic ignition are often left inside the case at the flash hole during manufacturing Universal tool is for all calibers from .22 thru .338 cal using standard .080" flash holes This tool controls the cutting depth with built in stop that locates on the inside web of the case Unique feature of this tool is the cross drilled hole for chip relief
Burrs that can cause erratic ignition are often left inside the case at the flash hole during manufacturing Universal tool is for all calibers from .22 thru .338 cal using standard .080" flash holes This tool controls the cutting depth with built in stop that locates on the inside web of the case Unique feature of this tool is the cross drilled hole for chip relief
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Customer ratings for REDDING UNIVERSAL FLASH HOLE DEBURRING TOOL
Number of ratings: 1
From brownells.com: 1
Average rating: 5
Very consistent(25/11/2015)
Doesn't rely on case length so it's much easier to setup and it's more consistent. I have been using this on every piece of brass for over 5 years. The pilot stop just centers the tool in the neck. It doesn't need to limit how far it enters. Just adjust the pilot so the brass fits over the first step so it stays centered. It has come in very handy when removing large burrs from military brass so I can swag the crimp out of the primer pocket. If the burr is not removed it gets pressed into the flash hole often plugging it.