lazyMlazyK
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About a year ago, I picked up a Little Crow case trimmer in .223. Having thought I set it up exactly how I needed it, I chucked it up in my mini lathe, turned down the speed, and got busy trimming brass. For some reason or another I trimmed this batch of 50 pieces to 1.735". Got back in the house, check the reloading book again, and it says max trim length is 1.750, or 1.760 (can't remember right now off the top of my head).
How short is "TOO short" when it comes to trimming brass for an AR? I have an inkling it'll be fine to reload and shoot, but I'm also about to work on load development. If I work up a good load with this short brass, will I notice a big change with brass that's trimmed 0.015" longer? Note, I'm only concerned for about MOA accuracy out to 300 yards, so I'm not getting TOO picky, but even better would be a sweet bonus. Think they'll grow pretty quick? I'm not all that familiar with .223 yet.
How short is "TOO short" when it comes to trimming brass for an AR? I have an inkling it'll be fine to reload and shoot, but I'm also about to work on load development. If I work up a good load with this short brass, will I notice a big change with brass that's trimmed 0.015" longer? Note, I'm only concerned for about MOA accuracy out to 300 yards, so I'm not getting TOO picky, but even better would be a sweet bonus. Think they'll grow pretty quick? I'm not all that familiar with .223 yet.
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