Please will you give me some advice.
I keep my cases in batches and I make sure that all the cases in the batch have been fired the same number of times. I also anneal after each firing.
My question is borne out of the fact that I have 13 cases in a batch that are below 2.004" and I would like to have this batch a uniform length.
Do I trim all the longer cases to the lowest common denominator, or wait until the longer cases have shrunk to the shorter length and therefore the number of firings for cases within this batch will differ.
I suppose the boiled down question is: For the purposes of consistency, is the number of firings more important than case length bearing in mind they are annealed post every firing?
Many thanks in advance.
Cam
I keep my cases in batches and I make sure that all the cases in the batch have been fired the same number of times. I also anneal after each firing.
My question is borne out of the fact that I have 13 cases in a batch that are below 2.004" and I would like to have this batch a uniform length.
Do I trim all the longer cases to the lowest common denominator, or wait until the longer cases have shrunk to the shorter length and therefore the number of firings for cases within this batch will differ.
I suppose the boiled down question is: For the purposes of consistency, is the number of firings more important than case length bearing in mind they are annealed post every firing?
Many thanks in advance.
Cam