Grimstod
Machinist, Designer, and Shooter.
Ok so I did a reloading video and I thought I would share it here. Please feel free to give me some constructive criticism. I know I am not perfect.
Wish I was. :
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qFHR-JUDNw[/youtube]
Now here is the question and after you see the video you will probably know why I am asking.
I hear conflicting comments on how much to cut your brass after establishing chamber depth. One reloading instructor that I have fallowed for some time now at wildernessmeans.com says you should cut your brass to the chamber depth. Other one says to cut it back about .015ths or so. Lets say we leave the brass to the exact chamber depth. Will it grow and bump up over the chamber shoulder and cause serious pressure. Or does it take a peace of brass that is to long prior to firing to move up over the shoulder and cause pressure levels to spike?


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qFHR-JUDNw[/youtube]
Now here is the question and after you see the video you will probably know why I am asking.
I hear conflicting comments on how much to cut your brass after establishing chamber depth. One reloading instructor that I have fallowed for some time now at wildernessmeans.com says you should cut your brass to the chamber depth. Other one says to cut it back about .015ths or so. Lets say we leave the brass to the exact chamber depth. Will it grow and bump up over the chamber shoulder and cause serious pressure. Or does it take a peace of brass that is to long prior to firing to move up over the shoulder and cause pressure levels to spike?