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not sure
I haven't got mine yet, just bought it. I'm thinking this is set up specifically for the 300AAC, I bought it for my 300 Whisper. I used a Redding #1 form die, 223-221FB on some new 223 cases and first thing I noticed was all I had to do was lop it off, use my 300Whisper FL die and I had 300 Whisper cases. I believe this is machined to take into account the taper but obviously it would work great on shortening any 223 case for the various 221FB wildcat variants like the 20VT and 17MK4. Might get ahold of the seller and see if he's up for doing a run for other applications. With the 221FB and 17FB having commercial status that would seem like a natural and maybe this one will handle those....will update once I give it a whirl.
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For hornet cases I just use fender washers that accept the full case and catch on the rim. Drill a hole in a small block of wood, double stick tape the block to the saw base and run the brass with the washer through the hole. I adjust the cut based on number of washers and where I stick the wood block.
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I checked with the company, because I was interested as well to have one for shorter cases based on the 223 Rem. parent case. However, they only make it for the 300 AAC/Whisper length as Chuck had stated. I'm sure some other members here could modify one with their ingenuity, but it's out of my league.
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As does this.
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