Thanks for the replies. It was an issue from new. After watching 100 videos and reading everything I can, I have concluded that they are just made that way. Perhaps mine is out by a bit more but if you watch any video, you will see the brass never comes down flush onto the pilot - the pilot literally pulls the round into place creating an angle on the trim. If I had thought about it the design has basically zero chance of precision alignment. No issue for most hunting scenario's but if you are trying to see just how accurate you can be the Wilson trimmer seems the solution. A lot slower but a lot more consistent with that.
Now the question is where do you stop? Redding dies vs RCBS. Lapua brass vs Hornady.
Its good to have something else
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