Willoughby
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what causes case head exspansion ?
and I'm assuming the case should be tossed at this point
thanks for any responces
and I'm assuming the case should be tossed at this point
thanks for any responces
Willoughby said:what causes case head expansion ?
and I'm assuming the case should be tossed at this point
thanks for any responces
Willoughby said:what causes case head exspansion ?
and I'm assuming the case should be tossed at this point
thanks for any responces
Ditto. Later! FrankBarlow said:Too much gunpowder. Barlow
Barlow said:I,m pretty sure it was Ken Waters (and others) who used case head measurement to determine excess pressure. IIRC expansion of .0005 were reason for concern. Barlow
Concha said:LOL...Big ed.
expiper said:<---> "... and also having excessive chamber dims (??). at the .200 line. If your chamber is oversize at the base circle even with normal or mild case pressure the brass can swell excessively and require oversizing and cause over working the brass beyond its elastic limits and bring about case head seperation and failure,,,,this is one of the most important things that is often overlooked in the proper and effortless functioning and reloading/resizing of ctgs....the ctg case and reamer/chamber and resize die must work in concert to avoid many of these problems..Roger
CatShooter said:expiper said:<---> "... and also having excessive chamber dims (??). at the .200 line. If your chamber is oversize at the base circle even with normal or mild case pressure the brass can swell excessively and require oversizing and cause over working the brass beyond its elastic limits and bring about case head seperation and failure,,,,this is one of the most important things that is often overlooked in the proper and effortless functioning and reloading/resizing of ctgs....the ctg case and reamer/chamber and resize die must work in concert to avoid many of these problems..Roger
The chamber dimension cannot restrain the case head expansion. If the chamber was tight enough to support the head from expanding, then you would not be able to chamber a round.
In the 308, the case head dia spec is is 0.4703" (-0.008"), and the chamber dia spec at the head, is 0.4714" (+0.002").
So the least empty space you will get with the 308 is 11 thou, and the most you will get is 21 thou.
So it is obvious that with between 11 thou and 21 thou, that the case head has no support of any kind... and when the chamber pressure exceeds the elastic limits of the brass, the head will flow outwards - i.e. expand.