Rollsizer Brass Prep Explained: Everything You Need to Know!
"Extend the life of your brass and improve consistency in reloading with the Rollsizer! Brass is becoming harder to find and more expensive, but this tool can help solve those problems. In this video, we take a closer look at the Rollsizer and its benefits for precision shooting. Designed by a mechanical engineer and competitive shooter, this tool is perfect for high-volume cases prone to bulging. It ensures proper chamber fit, eliminates clickers, and enhances reliability and consistency in full-length sizing. The Rollsizer is available for purchase on Eric Cortina's website and is a game-changer for shooters in need of specialized pistol cartridges or larger cartridges like 223. Unlike its dedicated counterparts, the Universal Rollsizer is smaller and cannot be automated or motorized. However, it still delivers exceptional results. By rotating an oblong pressure plate against a stationary bearing, the Rollsizer applies pressure and allows you to adjust the distance between the pressure plate and the rotating block using a micrometer setting. This ultimately gives you a new roll-sized dimension. The Rollsizer reduces base bulge, helps eliminate clickers, and improves the reliability and consistency of full-length sizing. It is a valuable tool for precision shooters who want to achieve optimal results. While it may not save primer pockets or completely prevent brass from wearing out, it does offer benefits such as reducing the force required for sizing and minimizing the impact on other dies in a tool head. Additionally, it can extend the life of brass and improve overall shooting performance. The Rollsizer is not a magic solution, but it is a valuable tool that can make your reloading process easier and more efficient. Whether you're a competitive shooter or a hobbyist, the Rollsizer is worth considering. It may not be necessary for everyone, but for those who want to maximize their brass life and achieve consistent results, it is a worthwhile investment. So, if you're looking to improve your reloading process and enhance your shooting experience, give the Rollsizer a try. It's a tool that can make a difference in your shooting performance. Get out there, have fun, and happy shooting!"