Well, if not actually out-and-out proof, it certainly is in that category. Especially because it was tried on barrels (plural).While it's not proof by any stretch. At a time I shortened up my reamers on purpose for this very reason. I struggled with a handful of barrels. I concluded, without proof, that chamber length was the only change I made to cause those struggles. I went back to the longer chambers and wound up back to great barrels one after another again. This was years ago, and not scientifically proven, but is my experience. I also had those same thoughts/theories back then, and is why I tried it.
Tom
Would you mind giving your impression/opinion regarding what is a short chamber as compared to a long? That or even better, what was the short trim length that didn't seem to shoot as well along with the long trim length that shot better?
These things help me a great deal.
Thanks,
Jack
(Just returned from shoot 5 FF cases. This is one example. Somehow, it doesn't look very concentric.)

