I have found a need to trim my .357 mag brass, as it is crimping unevenly due to varying case lengths. I've got 200 or so more cases to trim.
Up until today, I've been sizing and depriming the brass before I trim, but the pilot is binding up in the case mouth to the point that the set screw doesn't always hold the pilot in place.
Any suggestions? Bell the case mouth first? Trim before sizing? Lubricate the pilot? Throw the old brass away and start with new clean brass?
Thanks for your help.
The Blade