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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2316390" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>When the case is about to the end of the chamber. Or if they're really, really off when new.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Nope, just back a little bit.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Until it gets to the end again. Some cases never need it again before something else goes (primer pocket).</p><p></p><p></p><p>0.001" or better. Any decent system including automated/powered drive models can hit that spec.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Buy a bore scope and look at the actual length of a fired case in your chamber instead of trimming to an arbitrary spec.</p><p></p><p>It really seems like the length and chamfer/deburr doesn't vary much if you minimally size cases and have a matched set to start with. I use a VLD chamfer tool in an LE Wilson trimmer and unless I abuse the brass by dropping it on concrete it comes out of the gun remarkably similar to how it goes it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2316390, member: 116181"] When the case is about to the end of the chamber. Or if they're really, really off when new. Nope, just back a little bit. Until it gets to the end again. Some cases never need it again before something else goes (primer pocket). 0.001" or better. Any decent system including automated/powered drive models can hit that spec. Buy a bore scope and look at the actual length of a fired case in your chamber instead of trimming to an arbitrary spec. It really seems like the length and chamfer/deburr doesn't vary much if you minimally size cases and have a matched set to start with. I use a VLD chamfer tool in an LE Wilson trimmer and unless I abuse the brass by dropping it on concrete it comes out of the gun remarkably similar to how it goes it. [/QUOTE]
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