I religously measure my brass -when there new, when fire formed, after each firing, after each reloading. I only shoot .223 & 6mmBR. I then pitch .223 at 10 firings and 6mmBR's at 7 (Just my Rule). I just looked inside new cases with a borescope, I then look inside 6mm's that have been fired 7 times (cleaned the inside with acetane as best I could) and I learned nothing (not even sure what I was looking for). I use Lee Collet neck sizing dies and bullet seating dies and Redding Body dies to bump the shoulders. I try for loads that in my judgement are 90% of max at a temp of 80-90 degrees, because of where I shoot the temp can be anywhere between 40 to 100+ degrees when I'm shooting and I had a bad experience with with a 100% max load developed at 80 degrees when I shot it in South Dakota and the temp was North of 100 degrees.
Is there something (other than the obvious ring by the web signaling potential head separation - which did not exits in the cases) that a person looking inside a fired case with a 6X borescope would be able to see that would tell them anything about the quality of the case?
Second question - I have 10 unfired brass for the 6mmBR from the same lot as the ones that have been fired 7 times. If I were to section lengthwise and crosswise five of the fired and five of the unfired are there specific measurements of the, primer pocket, head, extraction groove, web, body, shoulder, neck or mouth that would indicate the amount of diminishment in the quality of the fired brass? I currently always measure the head expansion (outside measurement) each firing but it never has exceeded .0012 greater then the new unfired after either 10 or 7 firings.
The reason for the second question is I have to means to very easily section the brass and the tools to accurately measure the sectioned brass but it would be much like me looking inside the brass with the borescope - not a clue what to look for or what the measurements would tell me.
Is there something (other than the obvious ring by the web signaling potential head separation - which did not exits in the cases) that a person looking inside a fired case with a 6X borescope would be able to see that would tell them anything about the quality of the case?
Second question - I have 10 unfired brass for the 6mmBR from the same lot as the ones that have been fired 7 times. If I were to section lengthwise and crosswise five of the fired and five of the unfired are there specific measurements of the, primer pocket, head, extraction groove, web, body, shoulder, neck or mouth that would indicate the amount of diminishment in the quality of the fired brass? I currently always measure the head expansion (outside measurement) each firing but it never has exceeded .0012 greater then the new unfired after either 10 or 7 firings.
The reason for the second question is I have to means to very easily section the brass and the tools to accurately measure the sectioned brass but it would be much like me looking inside the brass with the borescope - not a clue what to look for or what the measurements would tell me.