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Hecklerusp45
02-27-2015, 07:21
I purchased a new tool to cut brass to length. It works great on the 223 and the 30.06 and is very fast. On the 308 it is cutting it to 2.010 inch when my book says it should be 2.005 inch. There is no way to make this thing cut any shorter. The main reason I trim brass is for safety, so I have to wonder if 2.010 inch is a safe length for my M1A? I also have some brass from my old cutter that came out short, so what is the shortest length that would be safe in a M1A?
Litt'le Lee
02-27-2015, 07:47
Max case length is 2.015---I believe 2.010 is under that--you are good to go--what kind of trimmer are you using??,,,a little shorter will make 0 difference if you load to the regular length of your standard length case--your case uses the shoulder in the chamber....
Hefights
02-27-2015, 10:11
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I have a Sinclair Chamber Length gage, the chambers on all my rifles including M1A are longer than published max brass OAL. I don't trim as often and can allow my brass a little more length before getting close to max length.
My books give the dims. as 2.005 to 2.015. At 2.010 your good to go. I trim mine to 2.005, the min dims.
Hecklerusp45
02-28-2015, 04:22
Max case length is 2.015---I believe 2.010 is under that--you are good to go--what kind of trimmer are you using??,,,a little shorter will make 0 difference if you load to the regular length of your standard length case--your case uses the shoulder in the chamber....
I was using a RCBS Manual trimmer. I am now using a Lee trimmer that you can put into an electric drill and it is very quick. Thanks for the reply.
PhillipM
02-28-2015, 11:07
I was using a RCBS Manual trimmer. I am now using a Lee trimmer that you can put into an electric drill and it is very quick. Thanks for the reply.
For what it's worth, I use the RCBS manual trimmer with a battery drill, I just remove the handle and chuck up the shaft. Then I use the X-Die so I don't ever have to trim it again!
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