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Pawildman 04-19-2009 08:14 AM

Trimming Ackley cases
 
Been loading for my .243 Ackley for awhile now, and I've noticed that since the cases were new fireformed, the trim-to length hasn't changed much at all if any. I guess that's because of the nearly straight-sided casings that come from the Ackley design and proper die set-up. I'm reloading the same casings now for the 5th time, and although I check trim length on every one, the length hasn't changed. I'm impressed. Any other Ackley shooters out there have any comments??

jeepkid 04-19-2009 09:38 AM

RE: Trimming Ackley cases
 
I'm on my third reloading with Lapua brass with no trimming yet. Some are starting to get a hard bolt closure though...

eldeguello 04-19-2009 12:40 PM

RE: Trimming Ackley cases
 
You are correct that straight-side, sharp-shouldered cases need little, if any, trimming. The brass doesn't flow much. But rounds like the 300 H&H are just the opposite. Even the 270 Win. stretches pretty badly...

Pawildman 04-19-2009 02:26 PM

RE: Trimming Ackley cases
 

ORIGINAL: eldeguello

You are correct that straight-side, sharp-shouldered cases need little, if any, trimming. The brass doesn't flow much. But rounds like the 300 H&H are just the opposite. Even the 270 Win. stretches pretty badly...

Yep.....The 300 H&H is the prime example of why a belt was needed. Not enough shoulder angle along with a relatively sharp body taper to headspace on properly....In effect, causes brass to flow forward much faster.

skb2706 04-20-2009 06:05 AM

RE: Trimming Ackley cases
 
In my 22-250 AI, I seeon first firing the original case that it shrinks to fill the void where the shoulders and sides have not blown out. So to start out the case gets shorter. Usually after that I trim them once to make them uniform and never had to trim them again. To be honest I see that as a big plus beyond the additional 100-150 fps I get over standard loadings.

thndrchiken 04-20-2009 07:50 AM

RE: Trimming Ackley cases
 
Not crimping also helps, I've been shooting my 223 AI for about three years now and come to think of it I haven't had to trim any of the cases yet.

gunnermhr 04-20-2009 04:05 PM

RE: Trimming Ackley cases
 

ORIGINAL: jeepkid

I'm on my third reloading with Lapua brass with no trimming yet. Some are starting to get a hard bolt closure though...
Jeepkid, Set your die to bump the shoulder a little more. The tight bolt close is not because of the overall cartridge length. If your die is set to bump the shoulder back .001 to .002 you'll see the bolt closing a lot easier. If you don't have a headspace guage just bump the shoulder a little more each time and try to chamber it until it closes nice.

spaniel 04-20-2009 06:04 PM

RE: Trimming Ackley cases
 
One of may reasons I want to build a 243AI..


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