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300 WSM Reloading question
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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 374730" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>Min specs on my brass for trim length are 2.090. I trim to 2.091 or 2.094 for my dads or mine. If your brass hasnt exceeded max case length, cou can shoot it again. I like all my loads in 1 batch to have tollerances at .001 ttl., so I trim all my brass the exact same. It helps with consistant neck tension. For the next re-load on fired, trimmed and reloaded and fired again there will be some difference in length, but not much. I dont trim again, I just seperate my brass according to number of reloads, and length. I dont have a mic. so I gotta do that part old school. In all honesty, depending on your rifle, you can have 2-3thousandths difference and be fine. I have just found that shortmag brass is a pain in the butt. Trimming to F/L sizing and all the steps in between only to have a couple that dont ''slightly crush fit'' but they <a href="mailto:''$#%#$!@$">''$#%#$!@$</a># crush fit'' agitates me, so I spend alot of time making things as perfect as possible. And I have a picky rifle. Not to mention me behind the trigger. I need to give myself every edge I can<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 374730, member: 22166"] Min specs on my brass for trim length are 2.090. I trim to 2.091 or 2.094 for my dads or mine. If your brass hasnt exceeded max case length, cou can shoot it again. I like all my loads in 1 batch to have tollerances at .001 ttl., so I trim all my brass the exact same. It helps with consistant neck tension. For the next re-load on fired, trimmed and reloaded and fired again there will be some difference in length, but not much. I dont trim again, I just seperate my brass according to number of reloads, and length. I dont have a mic. so I gotta do that part old school. In all honesty, depending on your rifle, you can have 2-3thousandths difference and be fine. I have just found that shortmag brass is a pain in the butt. Trimming to F/L sizing and all the steps in between only to have a couple that dont ''slightly crush fit'' but they [EMAIL="''$#%#$!@$"]''$#%#$!@$[/EMAIL]# crush fit'' agitates me, so I spend alot of time making things as perfect as possible. And I have a picky rifle. Not to mention me behind the trigger. I need to give myself every edge I can:D [/QUOTE]
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