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  • Willys 1948
    Longer one is factory spec. You don't want to trim any shorter than "trim to length"
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  • Willys 1948
    In addition, I don't let my cases get very much longer than factory spec for pressure reasons. That's just me.
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  • Willys 1948
    Longer one is factory spec. You don't want to trim any shorter than "trim to length"
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  • Ambrose
    Actually, the diagram length is the maximun length. Factory cartridge cases are shorter that that; sometimes shorter than the "trim length". The reason for trimming is that, when cases get too long, the case mouth will hit the end of the chamber and force a crimp against the bullet and, of course, hold the bullet, driving up pressure. Factory loads usually are crimped but that crimp is easily pushed aside since it is not held by the end of the chamber. Lyman (and you are right in that other books recommend it, too) advises you to trim when your cases reach or exceed the maximum length or, as you describe it, the diagram length. For what it's worth, I recommend it, too. I hope this explanation helps.
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  • joshmb1982
    im splitting the difference when i trim to length. if the diagram says 2.015 and the description says 2.005 i trim to 2.010.some go as low as 2.006 and some as high as 2.013. im not checking every single case though. probably 1 in 20 or so.
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  • Ambrose
    im splitting the difference when i trim to length. if the diagram says 2.015 and the description says 2.005 i trim to 2.010.some go as low as 2.006 and some as high as 2.013. im not checking every single case though. probably 1 in 20 or so.

    That's fine. The only reason for trimming .010 is so you don't have to trim as often. The Wilson trimmer I use holds quite close tolerances but your method should be completely workable.
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  • charliemeyer007
    Not every one is .010 to trim. See 30 carbine. For your best ammo you should doing every shell the same. A loading block and cartridge box helps. So it's the total amount trimmed not the number of times trimmed thats important. As explained in the book, that brass has to come from somewhere, namely right in front of shell head. My well used brass gets low intensity lead bullet loads until they fail or I need to make something else out of them.
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