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With new bottle neck brass (.204) is it necessary to trim before 1st. loading if I F/L size it? I was thinking of just F/L sizing, and loading w/ some cheaper bullets just to get the cases fire formed. Then begin my workup loads by neck sizing, trimming, chamferring etc., and loading up my hunting bullets. So bassically, I guess what I'm asking is if I'm not shooting for groups and just want to fire form the 1st. loading do I still have to trim the virgin cases? Thanks, YB | ||
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I've always found new brass to be rough on the ends so I trim it and chamfer ID & OD first. I've never found it to be long so you might just ID chamfer it and load it. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." Winston Churchill | |||
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+1 Vapo! | |||
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I take new brass cut it .05" then chamfer. Then shoot it a lot before I need to trim again As usual just my $.02 Paul K | |||
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What Vapo said. I always do it just to even the necks up and put a nice square edge on the case. | |||
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I don't. To me fire forming is the first step in case prep so the least I can do to get powder in the case and a bullet in the neck is what I do. Why trim when you're gonna have to redo it after you fire form. And yes, you will need to redo it. | |||
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Yep when it is first fired it does not stretch evenly. Then you resize it and it squeezes back unevenly. | |||
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I re-size virgin brass simply to iron out he case mouths but find almost exclusively that the cases remain short enough not to require a trim. I'll qualify this with - I'm using the Lee Case Gauge Trimmers for all my loads now anyway. I do chamfer inside & outside initially to get rid of the rough bits. Have fun with your .204! Cheers, Number 10 | |||
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I normally run my new brass in the die just enough to straighten the mouth and trim after firing. I recently tried some Norma and there was not a single dinged mouth in the whole box so I did not do anything to it and it shot great. I put 10 rounds into a 3/4 group so wondering why I am fire forming in the first place. | |||
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Thanks Guy's, Sure do appreciate all the helpful info . I placed my order with Sinclair today for a new Wilson trimmer and some other goodies. Now I'll be looking for some cheap bullets to do my fire forming with . Thanks again, YB | |||
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Due to manufactoring techniques the ends of the brass will be rough. I usually just neck size them ,then chamfer the inside and outside of the cases. The neck expander will get your brass in the neck concentric again as it should be. | |||
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