I've never bought a new rifle and started reloading for it right out of the gate, so please bear with me. With the virgin Hornady brass that I bought to feed it, after FL sizing the shoulder is perfectly located for chambering but the case lengths measured .025" shorter than the trim to length and .035" shorter than the max length. That's that much further from the lands that I have to seat the bullet just to get enough bearing surface to hold it. I am having to seat the Barnes solid copper bullet back .110 from the lands just to get .150" of bearing surface into the neck. I could go lower on the bearing surface, but no way am I getting within .020 of the lands with that bullet and it has an Ogive that is much closer than some of the longer and heavier but narrower bullets available (Berger Hunting and Nosler Accubond).
In short, I really could have used those necks to be closer to max. I would much rather have trimmed right after the initial FL sizing than to have to grow these cases by firing them multiple times. Is this normal for all virgin brass or is this just a Hornady thing?
In short, I really could have used those necks to be closer to max. I would much rather have trimmed right after the initial FL sizing than to have to grow these cases by firing them multiple times. Is this normal for all virgin brass or is this just a Hornady thing?