Hello all, new here and thanks for taking the time to help me out. I am new to reloading, and have personally loaded and fired all of 15 rounds without blowing up, which I consider to be a good thing.
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After searching through the forums, I failed to find the answer to my questions, which are-
1) if I always do a full case resize when I prep my once fired,by my own rifle) brass, will it always be the correct,as in, within spec) and safe case length, or can it still be too long and require case trimming after multiple firings, even with full length resizing every time?
2)How much variance can you see between non Lapua, reloadable cases,such as PMC, Hornady, etc)? Reason I ask is I got some good results out of Hornady brass, but I only have 20 or so of them- and I would like to load at least 50 or so. So should I simply substitute the Hornady brass for any other decent brass,I have some Rem, IMI, Black Hills, etc available), or just load however many with a single type of brass and re-experiment?
Opinions? Thanks!

After searching through the forums, I failed to find the answer to my questions, which are-
1) if I always do a full case resize when I prep my once fired,by my own rifle) brass, will it always be the correct,as in, within spec) and safe case length, or can it still be too long and require case trimming after multiple firings, even with full length resizing every time?
2)How much variance can you see between non Lapua, reloadable cases,such as PMC, Hornady, etc)? Reason I ask is I got some good results out of Hornady brass, but I only have 20 or so of them- and I would like to load at least 50 or so. So should I simply substitute the Hornady brass for any other decent brass,I have some Rem, IMI, Black Hills, etc available), or just load however many with a single type of brass and re-experiment?
Opinions? Thanks!