Hello CGN.
I have a question about what the minimum case length of a .223 Remington case can be and while still being useful for precision reloading.
I recently obtained a large batch of once fired brass which I intended to use for loading in a precision / varmint rifle.
All brass is the same manufacturer and most from same lot# of ammo.
I went to start prepping the cases and have discovered that about 90% are shorter than the "trim to" length specified in most reloading manuals. Lapua and Hornady reloading manuals say max length is 1.760" and trim to length is 1.750".
The vast majority of my cases on hand are measuring between 1.741" and 1.735" with outliers to 1.755" and 1.725".
So, should I discard the entire lot or set a "trim to" length at 25 thou below recommended at 1.735" and hope for the best?
I have a question about what the minimum case length of a .223 Remington case can be and while still being useful for precision reloading.
I recently obtained a large batch of once fired brass which I intended to use for loading in a precision / varmint rifle.
All brass is the same manufacturer and most from same lot# of ammo.
I went to start prepping the cases and have discovered that about 90% are shorter than the "trim to" length specified in most reloading manuals. Lapua and Hornady reloading manuals say max length is 1.760" and trim to length is 1.750".
The vast majority of my cases on hand are measuring between 1.741" and 1.735" with outliers to 1.755" and 1.725".
So, should I discard the entire lot or set a "trim to" length at 25 thou below recommended at 1.735" and hope for the best?