So I am a little confused on trimming to actual chamber length of the rifle instead of just cutting your brass to book specs.
So I measured my .260 chamber to 2.060 using the sinclair gauge insert.
Then I measured about 15 or so of my once fired cases.
anywhere from 2.023 to 2.032 before resizing.
New out of the box Lapua brass measures 2.027 just FYI.
So my question is that it states to trim to slightly under your actual chamber length. But my brass seems to be well under the 2.060 I measured.
So why is my fired cartridge length not longer? Is it because It was only fired once and it will get longer with firings.
Do I trim to an average between the current brass measurements (2.023 to 2.032) to make them all consistent?
Just a bit confused because the book data shows a case length of 2.035. So all of my Lapua brass is well under this already.
Am I doing something wrong. Do I need to trim etc etc.
Thanks in advance.
So I measured my .260 chamber to 2.060 using the sinclair gauge insert.
Then I measured about 15 or so of my once fired cases.
anywhere from 2.023 to 2.032 before resizing.
New out of the box Lapua brass measures 2.027 just FYI.
So my question is that it states to trim to slightly under your actual chamber length. But my brass seems to be well under the 2.060 I measured.
So why is my fired cartridge length not longer? Is it because It was only fired once and it will get longer with firings.
Do I trim to an average between the current brass measurements (2.023 to 2.032) to make them all consistent?
Just a bit confused because the book data shows a case length of 2.035. So all of my Lapua brass is well under this already.
Am I doing something wrong. Do I need to trim etc etc.
Thanks in advance.