I use a Lyman Universal Trimmer, and am able to get repeatable length control on all my cases. I resize, trim, deburr/chamfer, then I am done for several reloadings since I use Lee Collet Dies (which do not stretch/work/flow the brass). I also have the neck turning attachment for it (which I hardly ever use). It is much faster than the file/trim die method, except possibly when forming oddball/wildcat cases. Maybe not as good of an upper body workout (hacksaw, file, etc), but that is another issue.
I hear people get great results with the Lee Case Trimmers, but since I already own a Lyman trimmer there is no need to switch.
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