I need to order a Lee case length gauge for 350 Rem. Mag. and, as it's a non-standard item, need to tell them the cartridge length.
I'm unsure just what the trim length should be. My Nosler manuals say trim cases to listed case length (2.170" in this case) while my Barnes manual says trim cases shorter, to 2.160".
Any suggestions? Any idea why Barnes suggests trimming shorter? Thanks. -WSJ
Hey WSJ, I sure don't understand that about Lee, cause they were Standard items when I got mine. I just checked a case and it trims them to 2.165" from the Casehead to the Casemouth.
I've no idea at all why Barnes and Nosler offer different "Trim Lengths". Huuuummm, come to think of it, this dimension from my actual Lee tool is right in between them.
At SAFE MAX Load levels, I don't get a lot of case stretch in mine. In fact, cases seem to last an extremely long time.
Good luck to you.
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Hot Core: I looked in both my usual sources (Natchez and Midway) and couldn't locate the trim length gauge for the 350 and yesterday checked the LEE Precision website and they didn't list it either. Maybe they dropped it as a standard item? I had to go through the same routine with my 8mm Rem.
The suggestion that I split the difference and order it at 2.165 is what I figured I'd end up doing if I didn't hear any real strong arguments for one length or the other. So that's what it'll be. Thanks. -WSJ
Well, shoot. I just checked the Sierra CD loading manual and they say trim to 2.160! Now I'm torn again. Maybe I'll just call Lee and see what they recommend.
I believe 2.170" to be the maximum AOL of the case by SAAMI spec. One would want to trim a little shorter (2.160" perhaps) to preclude the neccessity of trimming with every loading.
If you don't mind having to trim @ each loading by all means trim to 2.170"
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