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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1584194" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I don't think you will have any issues running you brass longer given you have the clearance. The only aspect I would consider is that you may have to trim more frequently then necessary, and make sure that your brass length is kept within the limits of your chamber. Brass length can increase to some degree with every firing. In my experience, the consistency of your length is more important then the absolute length. Most all chambers provide a bit of excess clearance over the brass trim length specs to provide some clearance. Too long is problematic, and can cause a pressure spike...too short only reduces bearing(slightly), and might pose some carbon build-up depending on cleaning practices. IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1584194, member: 10291"] I don’t think you will have any issues running you brass longer given you have the clearance. The only aspect I would consider is that you may have to trim more frequently then necessary, and make sure that your brass length is kept within the limits of your chamber. Brass length can increase to some degree with every firing. In my experience, the consistency of your length is more important then the absolute length. Most all chambers provide a bit of excess clearance over the brass trim length specs to provide some clearance. Too long is problematic, and can cause a pressure spike...too short only reduces bearing(slightly), and might pose some carbon build-up depending on cleaning practices. IMO. [/QUOTE]
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