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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny Foffa" data-source="post: 2512156" data-attributes="member: 100742"><p>I have three Forester Case Trimmers. One is always set up for 270Win. I have an assortment of Pilots and Collets . After Purchasing the Sinclair gauge that you insert into a cut down empty case to gauge the actual chamber length , I realize I have been trimming cases unnecessarily for years. After 40 years of loading, still learning. The cases that measured to Loading Manuals Max Length, were still MUCH shorter the actual real length of chamber in the rifle. In One case it was 10/1000. I was trimming to a much shorter case length than was really needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny Foffa, post: 2512156, member: 100742"] I have three Forester Case Trimmers. One is always set up for 270Win. I have an assortment of Pilots and Collets . After Purchasing the Sinclair gauge that you insert into a cut down empty case to gauge the actual chamber length , I realize I have been trimming cases unnecessarily for years. After 40 years of loading, still learning. The cases that measured to Loading Manuals Max Length, were still MUCH shorter the actual real length of chamber in the rifle. In One case it was 10/1000. I was trimming to a much shorter case length than was really needed. [/QUOTE]
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