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Lee Case Length Gauge question (.45 Colt)

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  • jonk
    While a snug fit is proper, that sounds too tight. Chuck it in your drill and reduce it a tad with some emery paper. 1/1000 or 2 should suffice.
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  • dcs shooters
    I had to reduce that rim on the ones for pistol brass.
    You might find your 45 brass shrinks. Try reloading and then recheck after firing again. I have never had to trim any pistol brass, even some hot 44mag.
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  • idsman75
    Thanks for the info. I just don't understand why they make the diameter at one end of the case length gauge larger than the rest of it.
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  • RCrosby
    Are you trimming before or after sizing?
    If after, then trim first, then size. Should take care of the problem.
    If you're already attempting to trim before sizing, then either you or Lee have to take a little metal off.
    If the entire shaft were the same diameter it would never get far enough into the case to do the trimming.
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  • bpost
    I have NEVER had to trim a straight walled pistol case. In shooting tens of thousands of rounds of 38, 41 Mag 45, 44mag 357 and 9MM none has ever required trimming. As a matter of fact they tend to grow SHORTER.
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  • jonk
    I agree with Bpost. Richard Lee, president of the company, has said as much, but then said, 'but we sell thousands of these trimmers in each caliber a year, some folks must like and use them, so we make them."
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