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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Trimming tips?
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<blockquote data-quote="Critter Picker" data-source="post: 2636523" data-attributes="member: 111781"><p>I trim to the trim to length in my loading manuL. </p><p>Any round that I plan to crimp I am very critical of length. I made an adapter to use my cordless drill to drive my Lyman trimmer. I use a carbide cutter head. I also bought a 2 piece shaft collar to put behind the locking collar on the trimmer shaft so it can't slip.</p><p>I read an article on loading 44 MAG for a 8 inch barreled revolver and the author was talking about trimming. In his testing he loaded rounds that varied .030 in length and because of velocity variations POI changes 18 inches at 200 meters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Critter Picker, post: 2636523, member: 111781"] I trim to the trim to length in my loading manuL. Any round that I plan to crimp I am very critical of length. I made an adapter to use my cordless drill to drive my Lyman trimmer. I use a carbide cutter head. I also bought a 2 piece shaft collar to put behind the locking collar on the trimmer shaft so it can't slip. I read an article on loading 44 MAG for a 8 inch barreled revolver and the author was talking about trimming. In his testing he loaded rounds that varied .030 in length and because of velocity variations POI changes 18 inches at 200 meters. [/QUOTE]
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