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Reloading
300 Win Mag Load Development Help
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<blockquote data-quote="spladi" data-source="post: 2446818" data-attributes="member: 120458"><p>Maybe sort your brass as to maker and shoot a few groups with the same powder charge and see how much difference it makes on paper. Ideally what you want is uniformity or as close to uniformity as you can get with your reloading, bullets, powder charge, primer and BRASS......all the same in every loaded round. No need to trim until you figure weather it's worth it or not. Your brass is still growing in length within the chamber. Once it has achieved zero growth then you want to bump the shoulder a couple of thousands and then trim the necks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spladi, post: 2446818, member: 120458"] Maybe sort your brass as to maker and shoot a few groups with the same powder charge and see how much difference it makes on paper. Ideally what you want is uniformity or as close to uniformity as you can get with your reloading, bullets, powder charge, primer and BRASS......all the same in every loaded round. No need to trim until you figure weather it's worth it or not. Your brass is still growing in length within the chamber. Once it has achieved zero growth then you want to bump the shoulder a couple of thousands and then trim the necks [/QUOTE]
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