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notebook75
06-09-2010, 06:22 PM
New to reloading
measuring 38 spcl case length without bullet. Spec says 1.155, if too long -trim to 1.149. Some cases too long and set aside for trimming. However, some cases are way too short. Eg, 1.141. I assume that these cases were previously trimmed too short.

Can find no info on what to do with cases that are too short. Do I throw them out or continue with reload as long as OAL is correct?

Thanks

versifier
06-10-2010, 01:29 AM
The only real concern is if you are roll crimping, then you will have to adjust your die for the shorter cases. If you are using a Factory Crimp, you can ignore the difference. I can't remember ever trimming handgun cases in the 35years I've been loading them, but uniform lengths sure save a lot of hassle with a roll crimp.

runfiverun
06-10-2010, 01:37 AM
uniformity is key.
it helps consistent roll crimps,bullet pull and jump to the cylinder throat.
i have had some 38's stretch but it was after about 30 or so loads.
i wouldn't get overly excited about short cases either as long as the load isn't a max one,and they are kept somewhat sorted so you can adjust the seater/crimp for them.
i have actually shortened cases before to work better in certain situations and have marked the base accordingly.

notebook75
06-12-2010, 12:57 PM
Thank you to the two responders. Your answers were very helpful.