Kouma - forget about case length and trimming having anything to do with cartridge length. You are never going to seat a bullet so deep that your seating stem will ever contact the case and if you do, you're having bigger problems than we can rectify here.
To repeat, when seating a bullet, only the front of the bullet and the bottom of the case will be touching the working bits of the seating die. The case length is irrelevant.
To repeat, when seating a bullet, only the front of the bullet and the bottom of the case will be touching the working bits of the seating die. The case length is irrelevant.


















































