Yet you seem to claim you are one.I have zero interest in arguing with a bunch of innernet exspurts
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Yet you seem to claim you are one.I have zero interest in arguing with a bunch of innernet exspurts
) If the max pressure for 222 Rem is 53,664psi (according to Quickload), at what pressure will the case become "deformed", essentially ruining the case for future accuracy?
modulus of elasticity- Cartridge Brass-
Material is 70 copper/30 zinc with trace amounts of lead & iron , called C26000. Material starts to yield at 15,000 PSI when soft (annealed), and 63,000 PSI when hard.
Material yields, but continues to get stronger up to 47,000 PSI when soft, and 76,000 PSI
when work hardened. Modulus of Elasticity is 16,000,000 PSI. This means to pull a 1.000 inch long strip to 1.001 inch long induces a 16,000 PSI stress.
So if you pull a 1.000 inch strip to 1.005 inch long, you get about 76,000 PSI, which is the max obtainable.
If he did ( improperly) I would expect the primers to be loose .Have you annealed this brass?
From Olin.
50,000 to 70,000 psi depending on how hard the brass is for a .0005" to .0010" expansion at the extractor groove root.first a question for Bart , if you had your transducer attached to the op rifle what pressure would you think it took to expand the head ?
Only if case heads are the same thickness from pocket to rim, so thinks me.Small primer cases withstand more pressure longer than large primer cases because there is less area for the gas pressure to exert itself against, this is a physical fact that cannot be changed.
......... Al , if you were to witness an expanded head with a known starting load and known to be good components, how much expansion would be too much ? I think I know the answer , at least what I've been taught long ago .
