Hey guys - looking to start reloading and I'm trying to wrap my head around trimming the case and seating the bullet to the correct ogive OAL for my rifle. The whole process in the "Hand Loading for Long Range 3: finding start OAL" for finding the ogive OAL seems pretty easy to follow, except for the last part, where we actually measure the ogive OAL in the Sinclair comparator - with the last measurement of 3.908, do you subtract the 1.103 from the 3.908 to account for the holder, or is the 3.908 measurement your ogive OAL? The 3.908 seems a bit long to me, which is why I'm confused.
Also, related to the ogive OAL we determine with that process... After a few reloads, our brass will stretch out and we'll have to trim it. Do we just trim it to the length it was when we got it once-fired/new so we have a consistent bullet seating depth? Would the case stretch actually chase the riflings for us if we didn't trim and kept the seating die turned in the same amount?
Thanks in advance.
Also, related to the ogive OAL we determine with that process... After a few reloads, our brass will stretch out and we'll have to trim it. Do we just trim it to the length it was when we got it once-fired/new so we have a consistent bullet seating depth? Would the case stretch actually chase the riflings for us if we didn't trim and kept the seating die turned in the same amount?
Thanks in advance.