normmatzen said:
Catshooter,
Not my theory, but legitimate lab testing evidence. That is opposed to the anecdotal evidence found here.
And, some here have reported problems re-loading nickel plated cases.
I'm just mentioning a fact and it makes no different to me as my calibers don't come in nickel plated form.
Uh huh...
Brinell hardness of Nickel 56 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brinell_scale)
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Rockwell - "(Nickel) As plated hardness of 46-48-Rockwell" Chttp://www.componenttechnologiesinc.com/index.php/electroless_nickel
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http://nickel.atomistry.com/hardness_of_nickel.htm
"L. Jordan and W. H. Swanger gave for the scleroscope hardness of 99.94 per cent, nickel, 5.0; for the Rockwell hardness, 42 to 44"
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockwell_scale
"Typical values - Very hard steel (e.g. chisels, quality knife blades): HRC 55–66"
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http://www.azom.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=6229
The physical properties of O1tool steels are outlined in the following table.
Properties
Density (hardened to 62 HRC)
Density (@399°C/ 750°F, hardened to 62 HRC)
Density (@191°C/ 375°F, hardened to 62 HRC)
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normmatzen said:
Catshooter,
Not my theory, but legitimate lab testing evidence.
I eagerly await your
"legitimate lab testing evidence" So far, you don't even have "... the anecdotal evidence found here"...
... you present nothing at all !