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I find my once fired 9mm case length consistently shorter than recommended trim-to length, even after decapping/resizing using Dillon's carbide dies.
Lyman Reloading Handbook 49th ed. recommend a trim-to length (TTL) of 0.751". Depending on the brass used, I typically measure my case lengths between 0.742" & 0.749", which is shorter than the TTL.
What do you guys do? Ignore the TTL and compensate at bullet seating?
Lyman Reloading Handbook 49th ed. recommend a trim-to length (TTL) of 0.751". Depending on the brass used, I typically measure my case lengths between 0.742" & 0.749", which is shorter than the TTL.
What do you guys do? Ignore the TTL and compensate at bullet seating?


















































