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giannid wrote:I will say I never did check the brass length before I loaded it the first time. It could of started out a little long but I figure new brass doesn't have to be trimmed the first time.
Tripplebeards wrote:Yes, they grow every time you shoot them. If you don't care about shooting less than MOA then don't trim. Unlequal lengths equal unequal pressures. Lazy people don't trim their brass. Brand new brass length cases are are different lengths as well and need to be trimmed.
pmnewlon wrote:Tripplebeards wrote:Yes, they grow every time you shoot them. If you don't care about shooting less than MOA then don't trim. Unlequal lengths equal unequal pressures. Lazy people don't trim their brass. Brand new brass length cases are are different lengths as well and need to be trimmed.
I JUST finished trimming a brand new batch of Starline brass - the first time I have ever used my trimmer The admonitions I read before joining made me want to be sure all the cases are exactly the same length. So.... I tumbled, dried, expanded, trimmed, retumbled and now am waiting for them to finish drying again.
I plan to load 335gr WFNGC Cast Performance bullets along with H110 and LilGun. Will be using in a Ruger American bolt 450BM. We'll see how it goes.
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