Good question, I would like to know the answer to that also?How much case head expansion is too much?
Good question, I would like to know the answer to that also?How much case head expansion is too much?
I try and use them until they will not hold a primer securely or are so fat tht they bind in the bolt face and wont eject smoothly ,,,,if your chamber is cut properly they will hold the pressure and not burst,,,RogerGood question, I would like to know the answer to that also?
Good question, I would like to know the answer to that also?
I've finally gotten around to working up a load for my brx with formed brass. While forming I was shooting 29.4gr of Varget under a 105vld .010" jammed. It shot many sub 1/4 moa groups and didn't show any pressure signs up to 30.0 but shot great at 29.4 and 2770fps.
I figured with the former brass I'd start at 31.0gr and work up .3 at a time. The first cases showed ejector swipes. Primers looked good, not even a hint of stuff bolt. I thought that was odd so I backed off to .005" off the lands and shot 31.3; still got swipes. I strapped the magnetospeed on finally at 31.9 and got 2970 with an extreme spread of 17fps.
I guess I didn't expect to have the ejector swipe on my staring load and I'm wondering if anyone else is seeing the same at such a low charge?
finally ,,,someone who can accurately measure case head growth,,,,you would have to measure between heart beats,,,!!!...RogerBack in the day the case head expansion for factory loads was considered to be .00025". If the case head expanded .001" for the first firing the case head expansions was 4 times the daily recommended allowance. And then came the argument about how difficult it was to measure case head expansion, and then there was the Vernier micrometer.
Again, I had a Pratt and Whitney electronic gage, it made measurements as small as .000005", to me that was annoying so I remove the electronics and installed a dial indicator. Then as it is now, if the reloader was not in the habit of measuring before and again after they were wasting their time.
F. Guffey
Back in the day the case head expansion for factory loads was considered to be .00025".
F. Guffey
That brings back memories of a very protracted and painful discussion on another site, many years ago.