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<blockquote data-quote="Zerk" data-source="post: 1257228" data-attributes="member: 84595"><p>Do you trim new brass to the trim to length? Also is length shown in the cartridge specs, the max length? Such as 30-06 diagram 2.494, trim to length 2.484.</p><p></p><p>Is length more of an issue when you have cannelure? My Nosler's no groove, but Hornady groove.</p><p></p><p>Right now I am loading 30-06 and 243 win. I don't see myself shooting over 300 yards, for awhile, due hunting area, and I want more practice before I find a range that goes farther.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have been reloading remington for 30-06. Noticed new brass over trim to length. I am trying to decide when I should be trimming. I am still looking at trimmers. I am thinking electric, but for the money, I am still researching models.</p><p></p><p>Are the trim gauges, such as Lymann, accurate? Seems quick way to check lots of brass.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for help. New to reloading rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zerk, post: 1257228, member: 84595"] Do you trim new brass to the trim to length? Also is length shown in the cartridge specs, the max length? Such as 30-06 diagram 2.494, trim to length 2.484. Is length more of an issue when you have cannelure? My Nosler's no groove, but Hornady groove. Right now I am loading 30-06 and 243 win. I don't see myself shooting over 300 yards, for awhile, due hunting area, and I want more practice before I find a range that goes farther. I have been reloading remington for 30-06. Noticed new brass over trim to length. I am trying to decide when I should be trimming. I am still looking at trimmers. I am thinking electric, but for the money, I am still researching models. Are the trim gauges, such as Lymann, accurate? Seems quick way to check lots of brass. Thanks for help. New to reloading rifle. [/QUOTE]
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