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Reloading
Changing components, could have been bad!
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2301805" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Measuring volume in a case. All the case length should be the same. Because you are going to the top of the neck. Otherwise you don't have a fair comparisons. In all the info I have read on case length, they needs to be the same length. Which I have move to do that. I place my case into a trimmer every time in my reloading process. The days of old I would check my case lengths to see that they were not over spec length. Trim what cases were long, and place them back into the group. So I had different lengths of case in my groups. It's all boils down to just how much work you want to do in your reloading process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2301805, member: 101791"] Measuring volume in a case. All the case length should be the same. Because you are going to the top of the neck. Otherwise you don't have a fair comparisons. In all the info I have read on case length, they needs to be the same length. Which I have move to do that. I place my case into a trimmer every time in my reloading process. The days of old I would check my case lengths to see that they were not over spec length. Trim what cases were long, and place them back into the group. So I had different lengths of case in my groups. It's all boils down to just how much work you want to do in your reloading process. [/QUOTE]
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