It’s a mini chop saw from harbor freight. Get spare blades while you are at it.
And a few years ago a guy made a jig that held a 223/556 case at the right length in the HF chop saw for cutting them quickly and close to the correct length. You’ll have to look into finding that guy again. I think he charged $30 for the jig.
And I would recommend using a magnifying glass to inspect the primer pockets and that they do not have a crimp when hand picking your 1,000 cases that you intend to cut. Cases with crimps pose a problem for seating primers. Grab several extra cases as there will be mess ups in cutting, resizing, trimming, primer seating and even final bullet seating.
Do you have a 300blk load in mind?
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