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This thing works great and is a real time saver. The only problem I have encountered is primer pocket reaming crimped brass. It's difficult for me to get a consistent cut without it being too shallow or deep. I made a depth stop out of an old case. I cut it with a tubing cutter and used a table top disc sander to get the stop height. I sanded it a bit too much and put the washer under it. The 1/4" ID washer fits the tool base perfectly. This has saved me a lot of time and gives a consistent cut. 1681845624549.jpeg
 
Looks like a great solution. I use a RCBS case prep station (same idea as the Lyman) for prep and uniformity of pocket depth. The cutter pilot on mine is adjustable for depth. I also use an RCBS de-crimper for crimp removal. The prep station cutter is in the link, don't know if compatible with Lyman.

Primer pocket uniformer
 

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