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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 1262037" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Yes you still have to trim. But not near as often if ever. Trim after first firing and you might not have to again if your are loading hot because the case might last that long. If loading mild you may need to trim again at some point. The cases grow from repeated sizing of the body. They stretch and get longer. Since you aren't sizing them they grow much slower but still do with each firing. You should always keep your eye on case length. Too long can lead to higher pressures and other issues. If for no other reason you should to keep the neck tension on the bullet uniform.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 1262037, member: 3099"] Yes you still have to trim. But not near as often if ever. Trim after first firing and you might not have to again if your are loading hot because the case might last that long. If loading mild you may need to trim again at some point. The cases grow from repeated sizing of the body. They stretch and get longer. Since you aren't sizing them they grow much slower but still do with each firing. You should always keep your eye on case length. Too long can lead to higher pressures and other issues. If for no other reason you should to keep the neck tension on the bullet uniform. [/QUOTE]
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