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Seating die squish???
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2589099" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Kind of looks that the case was to long. I don't have any idea as to each case length. I use to check all my case after sizing for length. If to long I would trim the case, but my case were inconsistent for length, because I would cut back .0010th. The other cases were somewhere in between. Now I set up and place the case into the trimmer and it trims all to length every time. The trimmer I have cuts, bevels inside and out at the same time. That the first thing I do to my new case. I have just put this into my reloading process. After firing the cases I anneal, then size, cut for length. I may change it some as I go. It's another step in caring for the case. Everything is set so the case are all the same each and every time. Not require, but your reloads will be more consistent. Just one of many steps, that can be done or not. I would at lease check the case length every time, to be sure that the case isn't to long and out of speck. All the necks I cut for thickness. So that one of the reason I trim to length. If you shooting at or under 500yds, it doesn't need to be that close, but belong that it's a different thing. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2589099, member: 101791"] Kind of looks that the case was to long. I don't have any idea as to each case length. I use to check all my case after sizing for length. If to long I would trim the case, but my case were inconsistent for length, because I would cut back .0010th. The other cases were somewhere in between. Now I set up and place the case into the trimmer and it trims all to length every time. The trimmer I have cuts, bevels inside and out at the same time. That the first thing I do to my new case. I have just put this into my reloading process. After firing the cases I anneal, then size, cut for length. I may change it some as I go. It's another step in caring for the case. Everything is set so the case are all the same each and every time. Not require, but your reloads will be more consistent. Just one of many steps, that can be done or not. I would at lease check the case length every time, to be sure that the case isn't to long and out of speck. All the necks I cut for thickness. So that one of the reason I trim to length. If you shooting at or under 500yds, it doesn't need to be that close, but belong that it's a different thing. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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