277 fury Trim to length
spoiled by the traditional manuals, and new to site as well as only been reloading since This past December, Data on this site does not indicate trim to Length for the 277 Fury/6.8x51 just max case length , any help would be appreciated.
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I agree with spricht Deutsh, but add that in most cases the trim to length is usually 0.010 shorter than the max. length. It is most important to maintain a uniform length for all your cases if you are crimping the bullet, especially if the bullet has a crimp groove. You do not need to worry as much if using a Lee Factory Crimp (LFC) die, because this crimps the bullet with horizontal pressure, and not at the end of the case. Not sure if the die is available in your round, but worth looking for. Enjoy days at the range.