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I am reloading some ammo tomorrow
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<blockquote data-quote="Eagle Eye" data-source="post: 2705641" data-attributes="member: 34489"><p>I assume you measure your brass everytime? Takes just a second, I do it when doing general inspection of cases.</p><p>In general I found that cases don't change, or shorten, but occasionally some actually lengthen. Maybe 2-3/100. </p><p>Sometimes I set those aside and wait until 10-20 accumulate and then trim them to recommended trim length. Sometimes I just trim the couple I find.</p><p></p><p>One of the major advantages of reloading is precision. So, I take the time do be as precise as possible...even with pistol rounds. I don't shoot huge volumes. Like Swamprat, I use a single stage press, so 100 rounds is about all I can do at a time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eagle Eye, post: 2705641, member: 34489"] I assume you measure your brass everytime? Takes just a second, I do it when doing general inspection of cases. In general I found that cases don't change, or shorten, but occasionally some actually lengthen. Maybe 2-3/100. Sometimes I set those aside and wait until 10-20 accumulate and then trim them to recommended trim length. Sometimes I just trim the couple I find. One of the major advantages of reloading is precision. So, I take the time do be as precise as possible...even with pistol rounds. I don't shoot huge volumes. Like Swamprat, I use a single stage press, so 100 rounds is about all I can do at a time. [/QUOTE]
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