Checked trim length measurements on my once fired brass on the 6.5 x 284 and book trim length is 2.160 and more than half are 2.152 and shortest is 2.150 so I trimmed all of them at 2.150. I don't think there will be an issue with that, would it?
more than half are 2.152 and shortest is 2.150 so I trimmed all of them at 2.150.
I wish more folks would make logical deductions like this. Too many look at numbers in the loading manuals and get stuck on whether it is black or white and they totally miss the gray. Those bullets are not going to miss that .010".
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As long as they are short shoot them .Checked trim length measurements on my once fired brass on the 6.5 x 284 and book trim length is 2.160 and more than half are 2.152 and shortest is 2.150 so I trimmed all of them at 2.150. I don't think there will be an issue with that, would it?
When I said stay on top I should of said keep it from haveing any . LarryAs long as they are short shoot them .
Stay on top of the carbon ring. Larry
When I said stay on top I should of said keep it from haveing any . Larry
Checked trim length measurements on my once fired brass on the 6.5 x 284 and book trim length is 2.160 and more than half are 2.152 and shortest is 2.150 so I trimmed all of them at 2.150. I don't think there will be an issue with that, would it?
The only issue I could find is you trimmed them and then asked the question. I'd do that backwards if I had to ask a question next time.Checked trim length measurements on my once fired brass on the 6.5 x 284 and book trim length is 2.160 and more than half are 2.152 and shortest is 2.150 so I trimmed all of them at 2.150. I don't think there will be an issue with that, would it?
How is that an issue for you?The only issue I could find is you trimmed them and then asked the question. I'd do that backwards if I had to ask a question next time.
Because if you did it wrong, you couldn't go back. Nothing personal, but I think I'd ask before cutting the brass to make sure I'm right. Sorry if this offended you.How is that an issue for you?
No offense at all, I got thick skin. I knew that routine when shooters have several brass in variation lengths, most of them choose to cut to the smallest one of the bunch. It was just a question to start a thread to gather opinions from those with experience and knowledge.Because if you did it wrong, you couldn't go back. Nothing personal, but I think I'd ask before cutting the brass to make sure I'm right. Sorry if this offended you.