If you are happy with the Lee, it’s not bad. The only issue I ever had was uneven cuts for some reason. That said, I still use some.
Measuring from the shoulder works too and those type…like my Trim It 2 are good for high volume normal accuracy level. It just isn’t the dimension on the dwg. Often that is important. I’m not sure it is super important here because most chambers have room and length consistently is not accuracy critical, IME.
I see that stuff too. Piss those folks off by telling them they are not following the dwg!
Brass stretches the most when new. Blowing it out to match the chamber and then sizing to min dimensions with std dies is the biggest shape change in brass’s life. Some dies and setups oversize which will cause excessive trimming.
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