So I have gone through the process in this order of reloading my 7 mag
1)Deprime brass
2)Clean brass in tumbler with turbo tumbler media
3)inspect brass/wipe off with a rag by hand
4)measure OA of brass
-Question-
Which leads me to a question my Barnes handbook says 2.50 case length then below that says trim length 2.49. So I would go to imagine if I am understanding this correctly if I have my brass between 2.49 and 2.50 I am fine and to not trim my brass. Is that a correct understanding of the manual? My 60 pieces of brass I'm reloading was from 2.482 up to 2.492 so I decided that I didn't have the need to trim at this point.
5)resize without expander ball
6) mandrel resize the neck
7)remove case lube
8)chamfer and deburr
9)clean primer pockets
10) prime brass
-Question-
And then I stopped because I wanted to ask this other question should I dry lube the necks or not dry lube the necks at all before charging and seating the bullet?
1)Deprime brass
2)Clean brass in tumbler with turbo tumbler media
3)inspect brass/wipe off with a rag by hand
4)measure OA of brass
-Question-
Which leads me to a question my Barnes handbook says 2.50 case length then below that says trim length 2.49. So I would go to imagine if I am understanding this correctly if I have my brass between 2.49 and 2.50 I am fine and to not trim my brass. Is that a correct understanding of the manual? My 60 pieces of brass I'm reloading was from 2.482 up to 2.492 so I decided that I didn't have the need to trim at this point.
5)resize without expander ball
6) mandrel resize the neck
7)remove case lube
8)chamfer and deburr
9)clean primer pockets
10) prime brass
-Question-
And then I stopped because I wanted to ask this other question should I dry lube the necks or not dry lube the necks at all before charging and seating the bullet?