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Reloading
Case Trimming
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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 1780425" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>Assume you have the "universal case prep center" that includes the trimmer.</p><p>That trimmer should square the case mouths before you do your inside and outside chamfer.</p><p>Have you checked them for square before chamfering? Maybe your trimmer is not squaring them to start with. </p><p> You do not have to chamfer so deep that you pass the "squared" edge that the case trimmer gave you. The outside chamfer should just take off the burr left by the case trimmer. The inside edge should be tapered just enough to allow bullet entry but not come to a "sharp" edge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 1780425, member: 18849"] Assume you have the "universal case prep center" that includes the trimmer. That trimmer should square the case mouths before you do your inside and outside chamfer. Have you checked them for square before chamfering? Maybe your trimmer is not squaring them to start with. You do not have to chamfer so deep that you pass the "squared" edge that the case trimmer gave you. The outside chamfer should just take off the burr left by the case trimmer. The inside edge should be tapered just enough to allow bullet entry but not come to a "sharp" edge. [/QUOTE]
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