Gidday Grandpa, I'm also a Grandpa, but only one time over. She is 19 months old now. I also acknowledge what you say about reloading keeping your mind active and your small motors skills well oiled! I've only come to reloading in the last year because Neville O had to give it away. Thoroughly enjoying the journey.
You are also correct that some of my fired brass is old! I bought my first Hornet at the start of 1988. An Anschutz model 1433, which I still own, although I use the suppressed Weihrauch for culling. My mate Ken Mac, also from HB, did some reloading for me back then and I still have the origin boxes and some of the original Winchester brass. Some of the old brass regularly develops neck cracks, as you say, which I discard. The "New" Win brass which I have acquired is in the same OLD style of packaging, so you are correct, it could be as old as the 80's/90's. I also acknowledge that, from what I have learnt, Winchester brass is inherently thinner than European brass (??). In the go around, I have also picked up Norma, Hornady, a couple of Sako, and even some Imperial from Canada. I tend to discard any PPU, NNY, Sellors and Bellot, and 19 Browning BXV silver cases.
In the response above there are a couple of schools of thought. One is, "Just shoot it then trim!" The other is, "Trim it then shoot!" I'm going to start as I mean to continue, which is; Measure - Trim -Debur -Load Shoot. Seeking consistency, although acknowledging variable case length might not make all that much difference to accuracy.. Just put that down to the OCDO! ACDC Whatever....
Thanks for the advice.
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