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Let talk about brass trimming???
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<blockquote data-quote="tbrice23" data-source="post: 1052388" data-attributes="member: 59502"><p>I measure all my chambers by cutting half the neck off from a fired case, then neck sizing the left over neck then seating a bullet short and slipping the rest of the neck over the bullet long. Then carefully chambering the cartridge and measuring a few times so that im confident that I have the correct measurement. I use a fire case so that it is formed to my chamber. </p><p>My chambers are almost always .030" to .045" longer than book max.</p><p>I like long neck so i do let them grow but maintain them all exactly the same length.</p><p></p><p> I'm trimming with RCBS 3 way trimmer heads on their power trimmer. Best money i have ever spent on reloading equipment!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbrice23, post: 1052388, member: 59502"] I measure all my chambers by cutting half the neck off from a fired case, then neck sizing the left over neck then seating a bullet short and slipping the rest of the neck over the bullet long. Then carefully chambering the cartridge and measuring a few times so that im confident that I have the correct measurement. I use a fire case so that it is formed to my chamber. My chambers are almost always .030" to .045" longer than book max. I like long neck so i do let them grow but maintain them all exactly the same length. I'm trimming with RCBS 3 way trimmer heads on their power trimmer. Best money i have ever spent on reloading equipment! [/QUOTE]
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