Question about trimming

Paulyester

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Jan 4, 2023
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I’m loading some 6 Dasher, 3rd reloads, Alpha brass. My question, and this goes for every round really, but should you trim. My brass is well within spec, however they vary individually by 20-30 thousandths in length. Is it worth trimming? Same general question for 6.5 Creedmoor. I’ll have cases ranging between 1.910 and 1.920, usually around 1.915-1.917, is it worth trimming them or only if they are out of spec.

This is for long range PRS and NRL shooting.
 
It's good to have uniform case lengths.

It has to do with getting uniform blowby during ignition as the trailing part of the bearing surface clears the case mouth.

Longer necks are helpful when seating bullets long so that the bullet maintains its runout in chambering the round.
 
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Case length variance impacts precision most significantly in the presence of a bad carbon ring, although that’s really a cleaning issue.

I pretty much don’t trim, unless absolutely necessary & I don’t want to buy more brass. Not the best practice, but not something I am willing to put much time into. I haven’t ever seen 20-30k length variance though.