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Accurate Case Trimmers
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2469782" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>Consistency is key, you can get there a lot of ways. Cheap might be fine if paired with enough time to get a consistent cut. A lot of times in this game higher price only means faster, not better in the sense of more accurate/precise.</p><p></p><p>IMO trim to the shortest case length in a group and not to an arbitrary spec. There are a lot of ways to determine actual chamber length, but since growing brass is harder than cutting brass, I cut as little as possible to be consistent yet leaving as long as possible otherwise.</p><p></p><p>This is a process that is hard to mess up, but easy to spend too much time and effort on. For some reason a lot of guys are convinced that it matters, yet when pressed don't typically know any actual specs on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2469782, member: 116181"] Consistency is key, you can get there a lot of ways. Cheap might be fine if paired with enough time to get a consistent cut. A lot of times in this game higher price only means faster, not better in the sense of more accurate/precise. IMO trim to the shortest case length in a group and not to an arbitrary spec. There are a lot of ways to determine actual chamber length, but since growing brass is harder than cutting brass, I cut as little as possible to be consistent yet leaving as long as possible otherwise. This is a process that is hard to mess up, but easy to spend too much time and effort on. For some reason a lot of guys are convinced that it matters, yet when pressed don't typically know any actual specs on it. [/QUOTE]
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