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<blockquote data-quote="cfvickers" data-source="post: 520015" data-attributes="member: 25488"><p>Hornady .300 win mag brass has, in my experience, almost always measured around .025 short of trim too length. I have gotten my most accurate loads with this brass consistently. The only Nosler brass I have dealt with was around .020 shorter than trim too. I believe this is normal. It is likely done so that it will not have to be trimmed until fired 3-4 times. The variance is most likely from the fact you have already fired the rounds and in load developement you have induced varying degrees of pressure. With more pressure the cases will stretch more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfvickers, post: 520015, member: 25488"] Hornady .300 win mag brass has, in my experience, almost always measured around .025 short of trim too length. I have gotten my most accurate loads with this brass consistently. The only Nosler brass I have dealt with was around .020 shorter than trim too. I believe this is normal. It is likely done so that it will not have to be trimmed until fired 3-4 times. The variance is most likely from the fact you have already fired the rounds and in load developement you have induced varying degrees of pressure. With more pressure the cases will stretch more. [/QUOTE]
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