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Flash hole uniforming?
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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 2023627" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>Remington brass has shown me in many calibers the most and largest flashole burrs.</p><p>Uniforming just for that reason may make a difference.</p><p>However, depending on which style of uniformer you use, those that index off the neck require that each case be the same length in order to truly uniform the case. Sometimes it takes two or more firings to allow for consistent case trimming. Trimming new cases to equal length may be shortening cases to less than optimal length.</p><p>Just a couple things to think about. I trim every time after two or three firings. I use a cheap Lyman flashole uniformer after the second firing. Every fifth or sixth firing i may run the flashole tool in again to "clean" any built up carbon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 2023627, member: 18849"] Remington brass has shown me in many calibers the most and largest flashole burrs. Uniforming just for that reason may make a difference. However, depending on which style of uniformer you use, those that index off the neck require that each case be the same length in order to truly uniform the case. Sometimes it takes two or more firings to allow for consistent case trimming. Trimming new cases to equal length may be shortening cases to less than optimal length. Just a couple things to think about. I trim every time after two or three firings. I use a cheap Lyman flashole uniformer after the second firing. Every fifth or sixth firing i may run the flashole tool in again to "clean" any built up carbon. [/QUOTE]
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