KenC
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Inasmuch as I will be crimping into a cannelure that will always be at the same vertical height above the shell holder (as set by the seating plug height), the length of my cases is critical to ensure a uniform crimp -- which I will need for use my titanium 44 magnum hand canon.
I have been checking every case in a batch with a digital caliper and trimming to the shortest keeper in the batch.
Is there a simpler way to ensure that case length is tolerable? The gauges I see for sale check that a round will chamber, not that case length is OK.
Ken C
I have been checking every case in a batch with a digital caliper and trimming to the shortest keeper in the batch.
Is there a simpler way to ensure that case length is tolerable? The gauges I see for sale check that a round will chamber, not that case length is OK.
Ken C