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Ok thanks that gives me the info I need.New "rim diameter", mine run around .465" - .466" and after 2 firings with the loading as per my posting above the ones which have the loosening primers pockets are at .469" - .470"
Come on now Frank!I'm going to load up my brass sometime this week. Won't get around to shooting the gun next week sometime.
I've made the comment before in regards to some of the loads on other forums. I cannot comment on all the loads but we did make a ammunition pressure test barrel for a ammo maker in 6 Dasher about a year and a half ago. From the limited powder that was tested with 105gr. type bullets I will say some of the loads guys are running are past the max. working pressures.
With that being said I don't care if it's Lapua brass or Norma brass but running hot loads is going to be hard on the brass. No way around it.
Later, Frank
Bartlein Barrels
I'm going to load up my brass sometime this week. Won't get around to shooting the gun next week sometime.
I've made the comment before in regards to some of the loads on other forums. I cannot comment on all the loads but we did make a ammunition pressure test barrel for a ammo maker in 6 Dasher about a year and a half ago. From the limited powder that was tested with 105gr. type bullets I will say some of the loads guys are running are past the max. working pressures.
With that being said I don't care if it's Lapua brass or Norma brass but running hot loads is going to be hard on the brass. No way around it.
Later, Frank
Bartlein Barrels
I agree 100% we was told this brass was to be made to fit current chambers and all I been reading is guys having problems,
I think we've been miss lead! Shame on me for buying it!
No good deed goes unpunished................
I know it can feel that way, but the market is not a forgiving place and neither are customers - - they expect to buy stuff that is right and have it work and work well. My heart aches for Shiraz right now, but I don't make the rules, and maybe they don't seem fair sometimes, but that's the business world we live in. Shiraz is no novice here and if he's smart, innovative and resilient as a businessman, which I fully believe him to be, he will adjust and overcome or the product will be dropped and not remain in the marketplace.
Like I said, I don't make the rules, but I live with them just like the rest of us do.
Maybe I am off the wall here but reading the CIP drawing for the 6mm BR Norma (the base case for the Dasher), it sure looks to me like it has the max rim thickness at 1.37 mm (or .0539") - - so that begets the question on why a rim thickness of this brass is .060" which is over max?[/QU
I know it can feel that way, but the market is not a forgiving place and neither are customers - - they expect to buy stuff that is right and have it work and work well. My heart aches for Shiraz right now, but I don't make the rules, and maybe they don't seem fair sometimes, but that's the business world we live in. Shiraz is no novice here and if he's smart, innovative and resilient as a businessman, which I fully believe him to be, he will adjust and overcome or the product will be dropped and not remain in the marketplace.
Like I said, I don't make the rules, but I live with them just like the rest of us do.
Maybe I am off the wall here but reading the CIP drawing for the 6mm BR Norma (the base case for the Dasher), it sure looks to me like it has the max rim thickness at 1.37 mm (or .0539") - - so that begets the question on why a rim thickness of this brass is .060" which is over max?