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Best case trimmer??
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<blockquote data-quote="Patriot007" data-source="post: 2055700" data-attributes="member: 111276"><p>Over the decades at the range. I have seen some real twisted, shattered barrels and actions. Some used reloaded ammo, some Factory Loads. AS to what caused their miss hap, I will never know. I just know that the people sitting beside that shooter and behind the shooter paid the price.</p><p>I do know that some where out there on SensorTube there is a video showing what you asked for, but it has been years since I have seen it..</p><p>As far as BR goes, and their shooting and prepping disciplines. It depends on the shooter,, and as you stated:::: </p><p>The way that their chamber is cut. Trying to figure out what going on in a Professional Bench Rest Shooters head,,,</p><p>Well Good Luck with that. LOL <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> But I assure you, they PREP their Brass and that includes TRIMMING.</p><p>Take my word for this much of the conversation. An extra long case neck, with the max load will send the pressure,</p><p>"NOT VELOSITY" above what your barrel and bolt can hold together, and if your Jamming also,,, well I hope you never find out.</p><p>Good luck to you sir, I don't feel like I answered your question.to my fullest but just remember to Trim your brass.</p><p>There no need in destroying your expensive toy or sending someone to the hospital because you did not think trimming your brass was a big deal. "Worst case scenario" Merry Christmas, Sir. Nice Deer by the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patriot007, post: 2055700, member: 111276"] Over the decades at the range. I have seen some real twisted, shattered barrels and actions. Some used reloaded ammo, some Factory Loads. AS to what caused their miss hap, I will never know. I just know that the people sitting beside that shooter and behind the shooter paid the price. I do know that some where out there on SensorTube there is a video showing what you asked for, but it has been years since I have seen it.. As far as BR goes, and their shooting and prepping disciplines. It depends on the shooter,, and as you stated:::: The way that their chamber is cut. Trying to figure out what going on in a Professional Bench Rest Shooters head,,, Well Good Luck with that. LOL :) But I assure you, they PREP their Brass and that includes TRIMMING. Take my word for this much of the conversation. An extra long case neck, with the max load will send the pressure, "NOT VELOSITY" above what your barrel and bolt can hold together, and if your Jamming also,,, well I hope you never find out. Good luck to you sir, I don't feel like I answered your question.to my fullest but just remember to Trim your brass. There no need in destroying your expensive toy or sending someone to the hospital because you did not think trimming your brass was a big deal. "Worst case scenario" Merry Christmas, Sir. Nice Deer by the way. [/QUOTE]
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