I see lots of posts where people ask what is the trim length of......, most post book minimum when they answer, which is incorrect, but its the safe thing to do though at the expense of the rifles chamber, Sinclair International sells a handy mild steel plug(soft as not to damage the chamber) that is used in a modified case, this little tool tells us exactly where the chamber ends, knowing where the chamber ends and trimming back from there at whatever distance you choose, I did .010 on my 260, but I'm going to increase that number to .015 on my 6.5 Creedmoor, and use 1.922 as my trim length.
Sinclair Chamber Length Gage | Sinclair Intl
First thing is to clean your chamber then FL resize a case with the expander ball installed
Next drill out the primer pocket, the hole is used to push the plug back out
Now the instructions say trim off .100 but my .264 plug has more than that so I did .170, of course the lip of the neck has to be deburred in/out
Insert the plug
Make sure its longer than it should ever be and SLOWLY chamber your modified case, measure, push the plug out through the hole in the base and recheck until you have the same reading 3 times, in my case that number is 1.937
I now know where my chamber ends, and can determine when its time to trim a case, I'm changing from .010 back to .015 back because I'm planning on annealing every time, trimming is not about accuracy its a safety step, brass that is way too long can\will cause serious pressure spikes, brass that is too short burns up the chamber, my 260 Bartlein tube went 4000 rounds, I want my new Rock 6.5Creed tube to last as long as possible.
Sinclair Chamber Length Gage | Sinclair Intl
First thing is to clean your chamber then FL resize a case with the expander ball installed
Next drill out the primer pocket, the hole is used to push the plug back out
Now the instructions say trim off .100 but my .264 plug has more than that so I did .170, of course the lip of the neck has to be deburred in/out
Insert the plug
Make sure its longer than it should ever be and SLOWLY chamber your modified case, measure, push the plug out through the hole in the base and recheck until you have the same reading 3 times, in my case that number is 1.937
I now know where my chamber ends, and can determine when its time to trim a case, I'm changing from .010 back to .015 back because I'm planning on annealing every time, trimming is not about accuracy its a safety step, brass that is way too long can\will cause serious pressure spikes, brass that is too short burns up the chamber, my 260 Bartlein tube went 4000 rounds, I want my new Rock 6.5Creed tube to last as long as possible.