Everywhere I've looked I've read something different. Trim every time you load, only trim when your round is over the max length, trim every X loadings,......
So which is it? For starters, I have two different sets of loading I do. One is for precision rifle where I want to be as accurate as humanly possible for bolt a bolt and semi, and then my practice/defense rounds for my AR carbine that I train with but am not needing to break any records as most of the shooting is done on the run or in a way that the added accuracy won't be seen.
Let's say I have virgin brass and it's trimmed to the perfect length for my chamber (or a generic start length). I shoot it once, resize it, and it's obviously grown but not over the max spec. When I measure the other rounds I shot in the same range session through the same rifle, I notice that they now all vary in length after firing which would now effect the cartridge OAL. What do you do?
So which is it? For starters, I have two different sets of loading I do. One is for precision rifle where I want to be as accurate as humanly possible for bolt a bolt and semi, and then my practice/defense rounds for my AR carbine that I train with but am not needing to break any records as most of the shooting is done on the run or in a way that the added accuracy won't be seen.
Let's say I have virgin brass and it's trimmed to the perfect length for my chamber (or a generic start length). I shoot it once, resize it, and it's obviously grown but not over the max spec. When I measure the other rounds I shot in the same range session through the same rifle, I notice that they now all vary in length after firing which would now effect the cartridge OAL. What do you do?