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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Brass Trim Length
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<blockquote data-quote="Seabeeken" data-source="post: 2475667" data-attributes="member: 68015"><p>I take my long brass and chamber it as you did and bore scope to get it very close to or at the edge of the chamber. If it is at the end of the chamber I trim .005" and go with it. It helps keep carbon up in an area where it is easier to deal with and it makes for a better more complete fit. After all, we are all about making our ammo for OUR rifles, so why would you want a perfect fit everywhere except length. I also believe it helps make a better flow of the hot gases into the throat. Just my .02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seabeeken, post: 2475667, member: 68015"] I take my long brass and chamber it as you did and bore scope to get it very close to or at the edge of the chamber. If it is at the end of the chamber I trim .005" and go with it. It helps keep carbon up in an area where it is easier to deal with and it makes for a better more complete fit. After all, we are all about making our ammo for OUR rifles, so why would you want a perfect fit everywhere except length. I also believe it helps make a better flow of the hot gases into the throat. Just my .02 [/QUOTE]
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