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Brass Trim Length
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<blockquote data-quote="captrjc" data-source="post: 2474468" data-attributes="member: 93970"><p>I use the Sinclair chamber gauges and trim .010 short of chamber if the cases move that far. Honestly I do it for two reasons.. first, I hate trimming. Second, I'm of the belief the chamber stays cleaner (no carbon ring). </p><p>I don't do it on semi autos. </p><p>It has been my experience that most sammi trim length specs are much smaller than the actual chamber. I haven't seen any more accuracy or anything negative. I really believe that neck tension is king and obviously that tension changes with length but I guess I'm just not that good of a shot to see a difference. </p><p>I am curious if anyone here knows of a reason not to do it because I'm not a stranger to doing stupid stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="captrjc, post: 2474468, member: 93970"] I use the Sinclair chamber gauges and trim .010 short of chamber if the cases move that far. Honestly I do it for two reasons.. first, I hate trimming. Second, I’m of the belief the chamber stays cleaner (no carbon ring). I don’t do it on semi autos. It has been my experience that most sammi trim length specs are much smaller than the actual chamber. I haven’t seen any more accuracy or anything negative. I really believe that neck tension is king and obviously that tension changes with length but I guess I’m just not that good of a shot to see a difference. I am curious if anyone here knows of a reason not to do it because I’m not a stranger to doing stupid stuff. [/QUOTE]
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