Shooter Mike
Lil-Rokslider
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- Dec 7, 2021
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I don’t know what I don’t know. I’m reading that it’s best to measure your chamber length and trim your brass to no more than 0.005” shorter than chamber length to help reduce carbon ring. It’s said that carbon ring can prevent rounds from properly chambering, and increase chamber pressure. I get that. Make sense.
Here’s what doesn’t make sense. If brass is trimmed to 0.005” shorter than chamber length- that smaller area between the case mouth and the throat, wouldn’t the development of carbon in that area result in change sooner than if the space was longer?
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Here’s what doesn’t make sense. If brass is trimmed to 0.005” shorter than chamber length- that smaller area between the case mouth and the throat, wouldn’t the development of carbon in that area result in change sooner than if the space was longer?
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