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If you haven't begun to already, you might want to start collecting books on reloading from all the major component suppliers (Lyman, Nosler, Hornady, Speer, Sierra, etc.). Before I ever dumped powder into a case, I read the instructions in two or three different loading manuals. I buy new manuals whenever they get updated, so I have an entire set of book shelves full of nothing but reloading manuals that date back decades. Even now, I read the opening pages of each new book I buy, just to remind myself of things I've forgotten, and to see if any new information is out there.
There will also be a section that details cartridge dimensions, and trim-to lengths. The theoretical advantages of longer cases, as far as accuracy goes, will almost certainly be too small in your gun to justify the risks involved. Besides the safety factor, an over-length case can be far worse for accuracy than a trimmed case. The most important factor is uniformity, with all cases being the same safe length, and all of the necks having neat, evenly trimmed and de-burred mouths.