Hi, I`m not knew to reloading, but I will be knew to reloading the 45 Colt. My question is, after resizing, is it necessary to have to check case length? Thanks in advance.
45 COLT???
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Always good to check length.
Being a straight-walled case, after trimming to correct length, you PROBABLY will not have to trim again!
I bet the case mouth splits, or primer pocket expands too much . . . rendering the case near-usless . . . . BEFORE the need to trim again arises!
Great old cartridge there!
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Me too. Been reloading straight walled handgun cartridges for 30+ years. I have measured a few in the beginning, but have found no need, other than just "wanna know". Straight walled brass actually shrinks when shot, but stretches when resized, and although I sort by headstamp, case length is not measured...Comment
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I use an RCBS carbide die and only size the first half inch. They fit in my S&W and Winchester 92 just fine. I'm using 255s at usually 700-800 f/s so my brass not beaten up so badly. I'm on my 14th load . Never trimmed. I just measured some and they are still below the trim to length.Comment
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I always check and trim my 45 ACP cases... but I think you'll find that more times than not, the case will not have stretched like a rifle case would. I'm told that this is common with auto-loading pistol ammo.
A word of caution, 45 ACP headspaces on the case mouth... so be careful if you crimp to not crimp too much."I was home... What happened? What the Hell Happened?" - MM1 Jacob Holman, USS San PabloComment

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