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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2266258" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>I'll admit I have no idea what an actually durable form of engraving would be, seems like brass is too malleable (or whichever $2 word for "soft" is correct here) for that to hold up inside the chamber during firing, but it would be interesting. Maybe in the nearer term someone could do a test along the lines of sorting a lot down to a batch of cases as closely matched as possible then track the brass through every step of a complete case lifecycle until failure to see what happens along the way. Something like start with 150 cases, with the plan of losing some along the way from things like nuking one in the annealer after each firing. Shoot the same load across a chrony. Measure everything with the press. See the actual results of what happens without prejudice.</p><p></p><p>I'd put up cash money to see that test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2266258, member: 116181"] I'll admit I have no idea what an actually durable form of engraving would be, seems like brass is too malleable (or whichever $2 word for "soft" is correct here) for that to hold up inside the chamber during firing, but it would be interesting. Maybe in the nearer term someone could do a test along the lines of sorting a lot down to a batch of cases as closely matched as possible then track the brass through every step of a complete case lifecycle until failure to see what happens along the way. Something like start with 150 cases, with the plan of losing some along the way from things like nuking one in the annealer after each firing. Shoot the same load across a chrony. Measure everything with the press. See the actual results of what happens without prejudice. I'd put up cash money to see that test. [/QUOTE]
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