Then does that mean that the 1.75" minimum is your spec? Did you read it somewhere or learn it somewhere or just select that as your minimum?
No insult intended, just curious, because you were the only one confusing the new guy by throwing out a "spec" that was at odds with what everyone else said. So I was just wondering exactly where it came from.
I just checked my Wilson gauge. It looks like the step is 0.01 so it would gauge 1.76 and 1.75. The 1.75 appears to be a trim length reference, not a minimum length. It looks like I was in error here so I learned something.
The old Sammi children's drawings had 1.74 as the minimum and now it's 1.73.
About 95% of the range brass that I pick up is once fired and it needs to be trimmed. I only load LC brass anyway and I always have to trim that stuff so never really paid much attention to a min length, just used the gauge. I don't like using calipers because they're slow. I use Wilson gauges on my pistol ammo also. I find they save a lot of time, but they are expensive.