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Case lenghth measurements? THAT important???
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 353788" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Where did you get this nonsense from?</p><p>I don't even use a stop for turning. I run up on the shoulder 'a bit' that is sufficient to eliminate donuts on fireforming.</p><p>Now, if your cutter angle is a great deal different than your shoulder, a rational limit is appropriate. But one-ten-thousands is absolute rubbish..</p><p></p><p>As far as trimming, I find no benefit in even checking much less doing it. If the brass fits in the chamber without crimping at the mouth, it is long enough and not too long. I've spent a good deal of time actually MEASURING neck tension, and found what anyone would guess; A few thou more or less of partial neck sizing changes nothing compared to typical springback variance in the ~half neck sized.</p><p>It's just nothing to fuss over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 353788, member: 1521"] Where did you get this nonsense from? I don't even use a stop for turning. I run up on the shoulder 'a bit' that is sufficient to eliminate donuts on fireforming. Now, if your cutter angle is a great deal different than your shoulder, a rational limit is appropriate. But one-ten-thousands is absolute rubbish.. As far as trimming, I find no benefit in even checking much less doing it. If the brass fits in the chamber without crimping at the mouth, it is long enough and not too long. I've spent a good deal of time actually MEASURING neck tension, and found what anyone would guess; A few thou more or less of partial neck sizing changes nothing compared to typical springback variance in the ~half neck sized. It's just nothing to fuss over. [/QUOTE]
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