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Lee Case Trimmer Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Dannyd" data-source="post: 352469" data-attributes="member: 22779"><p>Boomtube,</p><p>My concern was that "trim to length" meant that this is the length i should cut the case to. If it means that is the shortest it should be, i guess i really am not concerned. Thanks</p><p> </p><p>Winchester 69,</p><p>Interesting. So this guage measures the chamber length for my particular rifle. Do rifles of the same make, model and chambering usually have different max chamber lengths? </p><p> </p><p>For now, what i was looking to do was cut the case to the max case length and then meet the max OAL of the finished cartridge. My thought was that this would keep me very uniform as far as length of brass, OAL of cartridge, thus giving me a uniform bullet seating depth. What i should then have is at least a consistant finished product.</p><p>Based on what i have been reading this may be fine but will not necessarily optimize accuracy. </p><p>I have a truck load to learn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dannyd, post: 352469, member: 22779"] Boomtube, My concern was that "trim to length" meant that this is the length i should cut the case to. If it means that is the shortest it should be, i guess i really am not concerned. Thanks Winchester 69, Interesting. So this guage measures the chamber length for my particular rifle. Do rifles of the same make, model and chambering usually have different max chamber lengths? For now, what i was looking to do was cut the case to the max case length and then meet the max OAL of the finished cartridge. My thought was that this would keep me very uniform as far as length of brass, OAL of cartridge, thus giving me a uniform bullet seating depth. What i should then have is at least a consistant finished product. Based on what i have been reading this may be fine but will not necessarily optimize accuracy. I have a truck load to learn [/QUOTE]
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