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In an extreme case, that makes sense. Thanks for the reply.
I don't think I'll run into problems with jamming the case into the lands--I'm reloading once-fired FGMM brass for use in a factory barrel. I'm low on time, so I was looking to shortcut the reloading process. I've always trimmed cases, but I figured I could get away with it just this once. As long as it doesn't affect accuracy, I'm happy.
After you size the brass take the measurement and I trim when the brass gets to 2.015 (SAMMI SPECS)
So i do not mean to steal this thread but i also have a question. Given all the case lengths are in spec (min/max) what effect on accuracy would a varying case length of say .010-.020 have??? Do you trim every reloading or do you trim every other??? Or what? I have always trimmed every time do to the varying lengths i have recorded after firing and sizing.
Better yet is to measure the neck length in your chamber, and simply keep your brass shorter than that number by at least .005".
Of the 3 or 4 factory 308s with SAAMI chambers I've measured, all would accomodate brass 2.045".
Turbo, forgive my ignorance here, but could you enlighten me on how to measure the neck length of the chamber? I am not sure how to go about that, but would like to do so for my rifles. I was wondering about it and then came across this thread.
Thanks
Thank you, sir. I appreciate the info.
Better yet is to measure the neck length in your chamber, and simply keep your brass shorter than that number by at least .005".
Of the 3 or 4 factory 308s with SAAMI chambers I've measured, all would accomodate brass 2.045".