GG, I'm not sure who "we all" are, but yes there are a lot of people who trim. Most people in fact. And to YOU this is indication that others who don't trim a lot are "wrong." Or, like me, flat out liars or disillusioned.
Sorry, can't help you in your dilemma. Although ignorance is in and of itself curable, the patient must want to change.
I will say this though, at the last match several people asked me this same question and I was able to show them rounds that had been fired 41 times and they measured .002 longer than the cases in my match and sighter racks which had been fired 3 and 4 times respectively. This on a 308 length case. And I know other shooters who have similar results. Ummm, some of them are even "real" shooters...dunno if they'd meet your specific requirements but??
What frightens me about all this is that you presume to speak for "the entire BR community" when it's doubtful that everyone else out there wants to be included in your little circle of ignorance. If you were to do a little more research you would find that there are folks shooting who do not trim like you do. You really
do have something wrong if you're getting .001 of growth per resize.
There's a whole body of work here and a lot of interesting discussion. East Coast VS West Coast methodology is in itself an interesting subject! Many feel that it's advantageous to size like you do. Many people make new brass for every match. Most people will tell you that brass flows under pressure. Some people will insist that because of this high pressure "flow" you must stay on top of the length and the donuts.... Many people also anneal, for whatever reason. Many people (Jack Neary is one) run .003 neck clearance. Most people run considerably more chamber clearance than others and very few realize the benefits of having differential taper on your sizing dies even though guys like Jim Carstensen have been doing it for 30 years. Shucks, LOTS of guys are still using multiple dies, sizing and "bumping" as separate operations. And still winning. Some guys are still shooting 12L14 'Leadloy' dies...Some guys like minimal gapspace, some like 15thou. Winning shooters differ widely in their methods. Since you think a lot of Tony's stuff I'll mention that he's the first I noticed who wrote about tooling for removing the carbon ring in your gapspace...which is why I asked you about yours. (I'll be more circumspect in future
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And the 100-200 guys do things differently than the 600-1000 guys....
Ohh yeahhh, and that "match" would have been an NBRSA sanctioned 600yd match held at Tri-County club, Tualatin OR. Shooters in attendance included several world record holders as well as the 2009 World Champion, a guy named Billie Copeland. I'm embarrassed to have to say this stuff but a lot of folks read this board and you yell perty loud, and include the entire "real" BR community in your worldview.
I just need to note for those reading that IMO you don't represent "everybody."
Nor do I claim to represent anybody. But I can easily and repeatably reproduce the results I write of.
BTW, for all you guys reading this board with an open mind..... I spoke at length with Dave Kiff yesterday regarding this very subject. Not because of anything written here but in the course of designing a reamer....... He shared info about transcripts of conversations between his old business associate and PO Ackley in which Parker pretty much laid out the requirements...... 50 friggin yrs ago!!
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I won't presume to speak for either of the two living parties mentioned but y'all are welcome to ask Dave Kiff of PPG.....tell him Al Matson sent ya'....
al