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Offline rexican

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7mm TCU trim length?
« on: May 10, 2008, 05:31:49 AM »
Hi, everybody
I just fireformed a few rounds for my 10" 7mm TCU, and I would like to know what length I should trim the cases to.
None of the reloading manuals I own have any information on the TCU, and I have been getting most of my information online.

I want to try out some loads with 4895 and 4759 this week, so I'd appreciate any help.
Thanks
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Re: 7mm TCU trim length?
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2008, 06:17:20 AM »
Hi Rexican -

From Speer #13:  Max Case Length is 1.749".  Trim To Length is 1.739".  But on the Accurate Powder site, Max Case Length is 1.760".  Lyman manual states 1.750". 

I trim the to the longer number and try to keep OAL as long as practical. 

Good Luck!

Sandwedge

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Re: 7mm TCU trim length?
« Reply #2 on: May 10, 2008, 07:30:55 AM »
After forming and fire-forming very seldom are 223 Rem cases anywhere over the max length. , I'ld say either don't bother, or trim all to a uniform length, also look at the Lee collet sizing die. There is no pulling and expander ball back through the case neck which should stop stretching the case

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Re: 7mm TCU trim length?
« Reply #3 on: May 10, 2008, 01:29:22 PM »
Thanks for the info! I've been thinking about a neck sizer die, but I'll check out the lee collet sizer.
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Re: 7mm TCU trim length?
« Reply #4 on: May 10, 2008, 03:12:28 PM »
In my experience, when you neck up a 223 case to 7mm TCU the case will shorten about .010 and you'll loose some more length ~ .005 to .010 when you fireform the load.

I would say that a trim length of 1.740 would be appropriate which is what my older references say (Sierra & Lyman).  I think however, as long as your are consistent, it doesn't matter as long it they chamber.

Hornady alludes to IMR 4895 being a good performer.  I've only seen published data on IMR 4759 for cast, nothing for jacketed.

BTW, I don't think Lee ever offered a collet sizer for the 7mm TCU but they do currently sell a case length gage for their trimmer.

Best,
Brian