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New to the trimming world, though not new to reloading300 win magMy process...Shootdeprimetumblewire brush primer pocketcleanlubeFL sizeTrim to 2.610 give or take .002 (new step)chamfer and deburrloadWhy am I getting a slight groove on the inside of the neck? It has to be the centering pin in front of the cutter, and there has to be a little side press from the two sides of the trimmer not lining up perfectly. Though, the left side that holds the case has wiggle room to move when the alignment pin goes into the case and lines it all up to cut flush. Is this groove somewhat normal for some folks? I have fine grit sanded the centering pin and it is perfectly smooth to the touch and cotton.
Its just a mark from the 30 cal button(?) riding inside the case mouth. Likely is just superficial and not impacting the brass whatsoever. Can you feel it with a paperclip? Just load and shoot them. BTW trimming cases is the absolute worst. I avoid doing it whenever possible. 😆
Thanks. No straight walls for me. Only 300wm, 270, 22-250. I know nothing of the power case prep world. I’ve never trimmed before and only hand chamfered and deburred. When the cases got too long, I tossed and bought new cases. That worked for more reloads than I thought it would. And I’m not sure why I’m deciding to trim now, but I am. So, that Frankfort will do everything case related including trimming, it seems. Why would I not do that?