So, I understand that with brass that has an OAL longer than the "trim" length you can potentially run into issues where the neck gets pinched in the lands and can cause excessive pressure.
However, what I don't have much of a grasp on is what happens if the brass is a bit shorter.
Specifically I'm forming some 300 Blackout from .223 Remington Winchester brass. One piece in particular had a gnarly edge, and by the time I was satisfied I had trimmed it down past where it's supposed to be. SAAMI says 1.368" to 1.348" and this one piece of brass ended up at around 1.325" or so.
What effects could come from shooting brass that short? Would it possibly have poor bullet retention? I'm not crimping this brass so I don't need to worry about that.
I know it's not a good idea to mess with safety recommendations, and that it's a 30 cent piece of brass, but I am curious what would happen.
However, what I don't have much of a grasp on is what happens if the brass is a bit shorter.
Specifically I'm forming some 300 Blackout from .223 Remington Winchester brass. One piece in particular had a gnarly edge, and by the time I was satisfied I had trimmed it down past where it's supposed to be. SAAMI says 1.368" to 1.348" and this one piece of brass ended up at around 1.325" or so.
What effects could come from shooting brass that short? Would it possibly have poor bullet retention? I'm not crimping this brass so I don't need to worry about that.
I know it's not a good idea to mess with safety recommendations, and that it's a 30 cent piece of brass, but I am curious what would happen.


















































