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Reloading
When to trim
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim R" data-source="post: 176632" data-attributes="member: 211"><p>I suppose I was trying to be too simple with my question and was not clear. Seems like so many question posed on forums goes on and on and on with info.........</p><p></p><p>I used the term "min.chamber length/base to case mouth" because that is how it is referred to in the narrative provided with the work. This is the way Clymer Tool refers to this measurement. </p><p></p><p>It sounds to me there is no rule of thumb for when to trim except to say when it gets too close. The "how close is too close" part was what I was looking for. </p><p></p><p>Not looking for BR accuracy, but then again, maybe I am! Thanks for the replies, Jim R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim R, post: 176632, member: 211"] I suppose I was trying to be too simple with my question and was not clear. Seems like so many question posed on forums goes on and on and on with info......... I used the term "min.chamber length/base to case mouth" because that is how it is referred to in the narrative provided with the work. This is the way Clymer Tool refers to this measurement. It sounds to me there is no rule of thumb for when to trim except to say when it gets too close. The "how close is too close" part was what I was looking for. Not looking for BR accuracy, but then again, maybe I am! Thanks for the replies, Jim R [/QUOTE]
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