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  • reloader44mag
    To trim, or not to trim? I personally have never trimmed any case that I use in a handgun. I have reloaded thousands of rounds of 44mag for handgun and have never had any issues by not trimming. Some here may have other opinions...just giving you my 2 cents.
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  • dcs shooters
    In the thousands of 44mag. I have reloaded, I've found the case will crack before needing trimed. For that matter, I have never had to trim any hand gun brass.
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  • PA Shootist
    The only reason I have ever had to trim .44 Magnum brass is using different brands and/or lots, and the cartridge case lengths sometimes vary. I normally roll crimp into the groove of cast bullets, and the crimp would be inconsistent if all cases were not trimmed to the same length. I know it would be better to not mix brands and lots, but truthfully I haven't been able to tell any difference over the last 40 years when firing mixed-brand cases in my handguns; they all seem to shoot into good groups if I do my part. The consistent crimp might be at least as important as whatever minor interior case capacity variance there might be.
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  • savage204
    quote:Originally posted by reloader44mag
    To trim, or not to trim? I personally have never trimmed any case that I use in a handgun. I have reloaded thousands of rounds of 44mag for handgun and have never had any issues by not trimming. Some here may have other opinions...just giving you my 2 cents.
    Thanks for the info 44, I do appreciate it. It may only be 2
    cents to you but its worth a couple of bucks to me. That is gonna save
    me a lot of time.
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  • savage204
    quote:Originally posted by dcs shooters
    In the thousands of 44mag. I have reloaded, I've found the case will crack before needing trimed. For that matter, I have never had to trim any hand gun brass.
    Thank you very much DCS. This is going to help me a lot. I do
    appreciate the reply.
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  • savage204
    quote:Originally posted by PA Shootist
    The only reason I have ever had to trim .44 Magnum brass is using different brands and/or lots, and the cartridge case lengths sometimes vary. I normally roll crimp into the groove of cast bullets, and the crimp would be inconsistent if all cases were not trimmed to the same length. I know it would be better to not mix brands and lots, but truthfully I haven't been able to tell any difference over the last 40 years when firing mixed-brand cases in my handguns; they all seem to shoot into good groups if I do my part. The consistent crimp might be at least as important as whatever minor interior case capacity variance there might be.
    Thanks PA shootist. I appreciate your thoughts and reply. I'm
    not going to trim. I'm glad I asked the ? and got these responses. At first I thought it was a dumb question. Have a great New Years.
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  • reloader44mag
    quote:Originally posted by savage204
    quote:Originally posted by PA Shootist
    The only reason I have ever had to trim .44 Magnum brass is using different brands and/or lots, and the cartridge case lengths sometimes vary. I normally roll crimp into the groove of cast bullets, and the crimp would be inconsistent if all cases were not trimmed to the same length. I know it would be better to not mix brands and lots, but truthfully I haven't been able to tell any difference over the last 40 years when firing mixed-brand cases in my handguns; they all seem to shoot into good groups if I do my part. The consistent crimp might be at least as important as whatever minor interior case capacity variance there might be.
    Thanks PA shootist. I appreciate your thoughts and reply. I'm
    not going to trim. I'm glad I asked the ? and got these responses. At first I thought it was a dumb question. Have a great New Years.
    In my mind there is no dumb question when it comes to reloading...good luck to ya. reloader44mag
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