Thread: Cannelure Tools
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Old September 14, 2000, 10:17 PM   #2
rkmstr
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The only one I know of is Corbin. It does the job. I had to epoxy the wheel that makes the cannelure because the set screw kept loosening up and put rubber electrical tape on the crank handle to keep from getting blisters. Someone else I heard from had to epoxy a nut on the depth screw because they stripped the threads. Minor problems it is a simple "machine".

Once you get on to it, it isn't that bad. What choice do we have if you reload .357sig? I can do 3-4 hundred in 45 min or so not pushing it, then my arm gives out. A couple of nights to do a thousand.

Gary
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