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Reloading
Straight Wall Case Trim Question
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<blockquote data-quote="can1010" data-source="post: 2754953" data-attributes="member: 43193"><p>jamming the brass into the throat is basically adding an extremely heavy crimp. if jamming is where the accuracy is just trim to touch and crank up the crimp pressure to bring accuracy back. never annealed straight wall cases but might be something to test but increasing crimp should solve your problem, use the same OAL as the jammed rounds so the bullet jump is the same eliminating one variable at a time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="can1010, post: 2754953, member: 43193"] jamming the brass into the throat is basically adding an extremely heavy crimp. if jamming is where the accuracy is just trim to touch and crank up the crimp pressure to bring accuracy back. never annealed straight wall cases but might be something to test but increasing crimp should solve your problem, use the same OAL as the jammed rounds so the bullet jump is the same eliminating one variable at a time. [/QUOTE]
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