So here is my question;
I have a few 300 Rums, stock Senderos, Im doing the load workup for.
SAAMI is 2.850 OA case length, and very seldom, if at all, do any of the brass grow to the 2.850 length, some are close such as 2.848, but usually less, ranging from 2.843 to around 2.847 for most of them.
Having said that, I have read that a carbon ring can build up if the brass is cut to short, (shorter than the actual chamber), I understand that, but don't have the experience to agree or disagree?
(I have chamber plugs on the way to measure the actual chamber), but I anticipate the chamber will be greater than the fired brass, and as I said, after 5 firings the brass is still not up to SAAMI max length.
I prefer/wanna use the Giraud to chamfer the brass mouths for consistency, and if I were to just "touch" the case mouths Id have to be adjusting depth all over the place due to the inconsistent OAL. I don't want to cut them back needlessly to obtain the chamfer, or, should I measure the shortest piece and trim the rest to that shortest ones length?
Or just leave them alone with the Giraud and hand chamfer at whatever length they are, until, if ever they exceed chamber depth?
What if any accuracy is lost when brass varies by as much as .006 OAL?
I have a few 300 Rums, stock Senderos, Im doing the load workup for.
SAAMI is 2.850 OA case length, and very seldom, if at all, do any of the brass grow to the 2.850 length, some are close such as 2.848, but usually less, ranging from 2.843 to around 2.847 for most of them.
Having said that, I have read that a carbon ring can build up if the brass is cut to short, (shorter than the actual chamber), I understand that, but don't have the experience to agree or disagree?
(I have chamber plugs on the way to measure the actual chamber), but I anticipate the chamber will be greater than the fired brass, and as I said, after 5 firings the brass is still not up to SAAMI max length.
I prefer/wanna use the Giraud to chamfer the brass mouths for consistency, and if I were to just "touch" the case mouths Id have to be adjusting depth all over the place due to the inconsistent OAL. I don't want to cut them back needlessly to obtain the chamfer, or, should I measure the shortest piece and trim the rest to that shortest ones length?
Or just leave them alone with the Giraud and hand chamfer at whatever length they are, until, if ever they exceed chamber depth?
What if any accuracy is lost when brass varies by as much as .006 OAL?