I've always trimmed my brass as a last step, pretty much, other than chamfering/deburring. I'll run the case through a body die, then neck die, clean the primer pocket and de-burr the primer flash hole, trim and chamfer the case neck, then sort brass as needing to be trimmed or not (whatever got trimmed would get re-chamfered and de-burred). I got to thinking the other day that perhaps the neck tension wouldn't be uniform between the cases that get trimmed vs those that do not? I could trim before neck sizing but that makes triaging the brass kind of a pita in that the dimple often left in the spent primer kinda screws with measuring case length. Thoughts?


















































