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Reloading
The importance of case trim
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<blockquote data-quote="eschafer" data-source="post: 1646723" data-attributes="member: 85764"><p>a good discussion and great reminder of trimming necessity..... I for one (as a very new reloader) will be extra cautious of this... thanks...</p><p></p><p>The photo of new brass, with a measurement just above the belt is puzzling to me however... 0.516" would never fit in my chamber... my fired brass typically measure here at 0.512"-0.513".... Never have I seen new brass or factory unfired ammo with a measurement there at more than 0.507"-0.508".... Something else I will be looking out for too....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eschafer, post: 1646723, member: 85764"] a good discussion and great reminder of trimming necessity..... I for one (as a very new reloader) will be extra cautious of this... thanks... The photo of new brass, with a measurement just above the belt is puzzling to me however... 0.516" would never fit in my chamber... my fired brass typically measure here at 0.512"-0.513".... Never have I seen new brass or factory unfired ammo with a measurement there at more than 0.507"-0.508".... Something else I will be looking out for too.... [/QUOTE]
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