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Brass Trim Length Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Rflshootr" data-source="post: 1799399" data-attributes="member: 10284"><p>Lube the inside of the neck slightly with a nylon brush with come case lube or imperial wax.....lightly! Run them over the expander button, then chamfer. Try about 6-12 in your gun to make sure they chamber ok and if they do, load them with a mid range load, seat the bullets .010-.015 into the lands and shoot them. No need to trim them yet....they are already .009-.014 shorter then max. Shoot them until the longest one is near max length (1.760) and then trim and re-chamfer when necessary. Since you have so many cases, I would segregate them by length getting 50 in a box that were all close to the same then work them as needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rflshootr, post: 1799399, member: 10284"] Lube the inside of the neck slightly with a nylon brush with come case lube or imperial wax.....lightly! Run them over the expander button, then chamfer. Try about 6-12 in your gun to make sure they chamber ok and if they do, load them with a mid range load, seat the bullets .010-.015 into the lands and shoot them. No need to trim them yet....they are already .009-.014 shorter then max. Shoot them until the longest one is near max length (1.760) and then trim and re-chamfer when necessary. Since you have so many cases, I would segregate them by length getting 50 in a box that were all close to the same then work them as needed. [/QUOTE]
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