Re: What to trim cases to?
Diego,
In terms of safety, shorter is better than longer. Nothing will get you in trouble faster, than a case that is too long for the chamber. There is no danger having a case 2.005 long in a 2.025 chamber. But you can run pressure problems by having a 2.035 case in a 2.025 chamber.
Of course you can measure and run them as long as the chamber, but then you really have to watch the growth, and be conscientious, and measure each case, every reload. Why bother, when you can cut'em short, and then be lazy. They will shoot well short or long.
Since I hate trimming cases, and then camfering and deburing them, I trim them back to minimum (for 308's 2.005"), when I trim. When they need a second trim, having grown to 2.015 or longer, I trim them, and put them into them recycle bin, meaning one more loading then out the door.