I am not completely new to reloading but am pretty new to precision reloading. I read the stickies at the top several times and have done some searching about what the proper trim length should be. I understand the two train of thoughts and why, I think: trimming to trim to length from book specs and trimming just short of the chamber length.
My chamber length is 2.878" for a Remington 300 ultra mag. The max case length is 2.850" and trim to length is 2.840". The once fired brass I have range from 2.843" to 2.846". For the best precision and accuracy should I just trim my cases to 2.843 every time? Should I not trim any of the brass, but if I did that the brass would be inconsistent from case to case? I want the neck length to be long as possible to have more room to seat the bullet and prevent a build up in the chamber.
I see where tresmon says in the brass prep sticky at the top to just trim to the shortest case length the first time and leave it. Will the cases grow at approximately the same rate every firing after the fist trimming? Will letting the case neck become longer after every firing affect your zero since the case length will differ from your fist firing? Is this something I should even worry about as long as it stays short of the overall chamber length? My plan right now is to trim to my shortest case length at 2.843" and then trim to my shortest case length every firing. Does this sound logical or is it just a simple preference thing? Thanks for all your help and any advice. If this question has already been answered could you point me to the post I did serch some but not in depth.
My chamber length is 2.878" for a Remington 300 ultra mag. The max case length is 2.850" and trim to length is 2.840". The once fired brass I have range from 2.843" to 2.846". For the best precision and accuracy should I just trim my cases to 2.843 every time? Should I not trim any of the brass, but if I did that the brass would be inconsistent from case to case? I want the neck length to be long as possible to have more room to seat the bullet and prevent a build up in the chamber.
I see where tresmon says in the brass prep sticky at the top to just trim to the shortest case length the first time and leave it. Will the cases grow at approximately the same rate every firing after the fist trimming? Will letting the case neck become longer after every firing affect your zero since the case length will differ from your fist firing? Is this something I should even worry about as long as it stays short of the overall chamber length? My plan right now is to trim to my shortest case length at 2.843" and then trim to my shortest case length every firing. Does this sound logical or is it just a simple preference thing? Thanks for all your help and any advice. If this question has already been answered could you point me to the post I did serch some but not in depth.