Hornady Cam-Lock Case Trimmer Chamfer and Deburring Tool - Precision Brass Preparation Tool for Reloading

SKU:
115737228
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UPC:
090255501476
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MPN:
050147
$50.70
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Finish-Color:
Silver
Compatible With:
Cam-Lock System
Function:
Chamfer/Deburr/Prime Reamer/Clean

The Hornady Cam-Lock Case Trimmer Chamfer and Deburring Tool is a dual-purpose brass preparation tool designed for reloaders who want clean, uniform case mouths without buying separate equipment. This hardened steel tool handles both deburring and chamfering in one setup, covering calibers from .17 to .45—whether you're prepping rifle or pistol brass for precision handloads or general shooting ammo.

Brass prep is where consistency begins. A deburr removes the sharp edge left inside the case mouth after trimming; a chamfer bevels the outside edge. Done right, these steps help ensure uniform bullet seating, more predictable velocities, and longer case life. The Cam-Lock design speeds the process compared to manual hand tools, making it practical for anyone running volume through a reloading press.

Hornady has built a reputation in the ammunition and reloading tool space by combining solid engineering with real-world usability—and this tool reflects that. It's made to work session after session without fuss, so you can spend your time on the important stuff: consistent loads and tight groups.

Key Features

  • Dual-function design: deburs and chamfers in one tool
  • Hardened steel construction for durability
  • Handles calibers .17 through .45
  • Cam-Lock system for quick, repeatable setup
  • Reduces time spent on case mouth prep versus hand tools

Specifications

ManufacturerHornady
Tool TypeCase Mouth Chamfer and Deburring Tool
Caliber Range.17 to .45
MaterialHardened Steel
DesignCam-Lock

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers does this tool work with?

The Hornady Cam-Lock handles brass from .17 caliber through .45 caliber, covering most rifle and pistol cartridges reloaders typically work with.

What's the difference between deburring and chamfering?

Deburring removes the sharp edge inside the case mouth (left by trimming). Chamfering bevels the outside edge of the case mouth. This tool does both in one setup, saving you time and ensuring uniform case mouth prep across your batch.

Can I use this with my existing reloading press setup?

The facts provided do not specify press mounting or compatibility details. Check the product manual or contact Hornady directly to confirm how this tool integrates with your reloading bench.

Is this tool good for high-volume reloading?

Yes. The Cam-Lock design and dual-function capability make it more efficient than hand tools alone, so it's well-suited for reloaders processing multiple batches of brass regularly.