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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: concord georgia
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I was wandering if a case can be to short to reload. What im getting at is i bought some new cases resized them and they are stil less than min case trim. I also have trimmed some 30-06 cases shorter than the min trim length. Will they expand back to min length with out doing any damage.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Northeast Georgia
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Welcome to the forum jtp!
If you are talking a few thousands, you should not have any problems with them.
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Welcome to the forum JTP ! Can you post the dimensions that you're getting after resizing and also what reference ( volume, page, etc) that you're using for your trim data please?
I agree with GD, that if it's only a few thousands, you'll most likely be ok and the cases will lengthen out. Remember, the less brass you have to work with, the shorter the case life.
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Welcome aboard jtp from the GREAT STATE OF IOWA! We need a little more specific info, but as gd & worm said if it's minimal should be ok. What dimensions are you using?
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: concord georgia
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Thanks for welcoming me to the forum and thanks for the replies i got my info from nosler book and also from loaddata.com, but i found what the real problem was, i was using a digital meter and the batteries are almost dead. I put a dial meter on the brass and they all came up above the min tim length.
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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Only time I think it could be too short is if the mouth won't reach the cannelure.
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Join Date: May 2011
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Another thought (although not applicable if you are only concerned with the -06), pistol cartridges that headspace on the case mouth could give you light primer strikes (no detonation) if trimmed too short.
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