I've been reloading these for two years now and some of them have been reloaded 3 times and a couple questions came up. I know the data books say to trim the .223 cases down to 1.750" But is this really needed or that important for just plinking? The other question I have is that it is said that the cases "stretch" when shooting them and to this time, I have not seen that on my cases with only .001" and maybe .002" difference after shooting them.
I do understand that the longer the case is that the bullet will be seated further into the case. I also noticed that when using bullets with cannelure that the cannelure does not even begin to go into the case, if the case is trimmed to 1.750" should they not go into the case?
I even tested some factory ammo and their cases were as much as 1.755 to 1.760" so I'm stumped.
Here's a pic of an X-Treme 55gr FMJ w/c with a case length of 1.750 and OAL of 2.255"

I do understand that the longer the case is that the bullet will be seated further into the case. I also noticed that when using bullets with cannelure that the cannelure does not even begin to go into the case, if the case is trimmed to 1.750" should they not go into the case?
I even tested some factory ammo and their cases were as much as 1.755 to 1.760" so I'm stumped.
Here's a pic of an X-Treme 55gr FMJ w/c with a case length of 1.750 and OAL of 2.255"
