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    I haven't had the tar issues with any cigars I have used my punch cutter with so far, but that number is hardly high enough to be considered a suitable sample size. I find my punch works better on cigars that have too loose of a draw with a guillotine cut. It seems to make the draw a bit tighter.

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    Each individual cigar smoker, has their own go to cut method. I prefer to use the double blade guillotine cutters.
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    If any of you guys want to try a punch cutter, but don't want to spend any money, get yourself a .45 Colt or .45 acp spent cartridge and chamfer the inside edge. It works great and automatically stores the cut piece.

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    It all depends on the cigar I am smoking as to which method to use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil Doc View Post
    If any of you guys want to try a punch cutter, but don't want to spend any money, get yourself a .45 Colt or .45 acp spent cartridge and chamfer the inside edge. It works great and automatically stores the cut piece.

    Doc
    I was thinking about giving that a try, except using various caliber rifle shells like a .223, .30-06, and .45-70, to cover the different RGs being cut. It would give you more to grip, plus more storage space for the scraps. If you feel froggy and want a keychain version that will punch two different diameters, take a .223 or a .30-06 shell and cut off the flange-end about an inch before the shell begins tapering down to the bullet end.
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    I have a .357 and a .44 shell my reloading friend chamfered for me. I dont use punches but they are cool
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    I find fingernails work fine for most of the cigars that I smoke ... for the rest, I find Palio offers more control than Xikar. (I have Perfect Cutters for the car.)
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    I love a punch cutter. Lately I have been using the mistake free cutter.

    http://www.cigarsolutions.com/precis...-cutter-metal/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil Doc View Post
    If any of you guys want to try a punch cutter, but don't want to spend any money, get yourself a .45 Colt or .45 acp spent cartridge and chamfer the inside edge. It works great and automatically stores the cut piece.

    Doc
    I did this with a .357 and it worked well.

    I have a xikar punch on my key chain I use when I don't have a guillotine. But I prefer the guillotine.

    As for guillotines, my xikar is nice looking but I still get the best cuts out of the cheap-o's you can pick up at the register of any cigar shop. The blades are thin and sharp making for a clean cut. I've had my xikar pinch cigars. I attribute it to the twin blades being so thick and not because it has gotten dull. I drop it all the time and am on my 4th or 5th due to the great warranty they come with.

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