gordicans wrote:Should you trim your cases before or after you neck or full length resize? I'm guessing afterwards but thought I'd check. Thanks
bladeracer wrote:gordicans wrote:Should you trim your cases before or after you neck or full length resize? I'm guessing afterwards but thought I'd check. Thanks
After sizing, sizing them makes them longer.
SCJ429 wrote:Some cases are more prone to grow than others, a 243 is a good example. Eventually the case will be too long to chamber and you need to trim it.
Roo farmer wrote:SCJ429 wrote:Some cases are more prone to grow than others, a 243 is a good example. Eventually the case will be too long to chamber and you need to trim it.
Yes I understand the concept, I'm just surprised that no problems have shown up for me in 20 reloads (other than neck splits, which is not from lack of trimming), makes me wonder if it's quite as important as some people make out.
Roo farmer wrote:SCJ429 wrote:Some cases are more prone to grow than others, a 243 is a good example. Eventually the case will be too long to chamber and you need to trim it.
Yes I understand the concept, I'm just surprised that no problems have shown up for me in 20 reloads (other than neck splits, which is not from lack of trimming), makes me wonder if it's quite as important as some people make out.