Yup, brass gets trimmed as needed. I keep it on the low end of the .010" tolerance but don't trim every time.
As to neck size and brass flow, my bulleted cartridges have an outside neck of 0.306" and SAAMI limit is 0.314". The only area my brass seems out of whack is at the shoulder to body junction where it's 0.5400" and SAAMI is 0.5381". My resize die will NOT reset this and I don't know why.
As to velocities....yes I'd like a good and fast, hard hitting round that I can count on for hunting that shoots flat and helps me beat the wind at 3, 4, 500yds.
But...
I definately would rather have a sub MOA load that I can predict a high success of going where I aim it for a humane kill. Also, I hate wondering why a particular shot didn't do what I thought it would.
I use a chrony partly as a learning tool (plus I just got it and wanted to check it out), and partly to watch the velocity ceiling, not to get them to be the fastest possible, per se. I also try to read the brass etc.
I am just learning this stuff but I always dig in experiment and immerse myself in the subject. I also value experience which is why I ask you guys stuff.
I went to H1000 because I thought filling the case would bring an accuracy improvement. If it does, it seems offset by the totally different ignition event and it's barrel resonance effects.
Hey, I learned something.
Thanks to you guys, I have had it drilled into my head not to expect much from the MAX end of the scale and just use that as a safety limit.
I am now more into experimenting than ever. I must admit my test methodology was getting lazy and this thread has helped me redo the process.
It's easy to tread water for a while when you're new.
Thanks guys.
I'm using this 'hunting' rifle as my precision (

) rig at Milcun and for hunting coyote until I figure out what I'm gonna build.
I am interested in seeing what I can wring out of the 270WSM though..... Sierra has a 135gr Match bullet with a BC of .488 that looks interesting. Hmmmmm.....