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Trimming off the shoulder is more accurate IMO. The case indexes off the shoulder in the chamber. But I think everyone on this forum has consistent enough shoulder bump that it wont make a hill of beans.
zfastmalibu said:Trimming off the shoulder is more accurate IMO. The case indexes off the shoulder in the chamber. But I think everyone on this forum has consistent enough shoulder bump that it wont make a hill of beans.
Outdoorsman said:Erik Cortina said:Outdoorsman said:Go with the new RCBS combined neck trimmer and case prep center. At least that way you'll be indexing off the bottom of the case [vice the shoulder] when trimming. Faster for some things isn't necessarily better. If your prepping brass for later spraying the side of a barn it's OK, but if it's accuracy you're after, slowing things down gives a much better product.
This made me LOL.
Please tell us, what's wrong with a trimmer that indexes off the shoulder?
Call the Engineers at RCBS...
That was a good one.Erik Cortina said:Outdoorsman said:Erik Cortina said:Outdoorsman said:Go with the new RCBS combined neck trimmer and case prep center. At least that way you'll be indexing off the bottom of the case [vice the shoulder] when trimming. Faster for some things isn't necessarily better. If your prepping brass for later spraying the side of a barn it's OK, but if it's accuracy you're after, slowing things down gives a much better product.
This made me LOL.
Please tell us, what's wrong with a trimmer that indexes off the shoulder?
Call the Engineers at RCBS...
You mean the guys that design this amazing piece of precision equipment?
I don't have the combo center but for $360.00 I don't think you can get any better. Not all cases have a shoulder but must be trim to length. Ever loading manual gives case overall length.cjmac said:So is there anyway to speed up brass prep? I need some ideas is the rcbs case prep center any good
zfastmalibu said:For discussion sake, say we bump a shoulder back .010" on a case and trim in off the base. When the firing pin pushes that case forward in the chamber until it stops at the shoulder will that case not have .010 more neck in the cahmber than the case that was not bump .010"? I think we should be seating bullets off the shoulder datum as well.
stool said:the real question ..is why would you do something as stuipid as that....???
that is not a precision ammo crafter step....
atleast stick to real world conditions
most of your stuff is fine that was just childish...
zfastmalibu said:For discussion sake, say we bump a shoulder back .010" on a case and trim in off the base. When the firing pin pushes that case forward in the chamber until it stops at the shoulder will that case not have .010 more neck in the cahmber than the case that was not bump .010"? I think we should be seating bullets off the shoulder datum as well.
Taildrag15X said:Size, decap and trim in one operation.......
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