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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Hidden Pressure Reading: A Method
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<blockquote data-quote="VinceMule" data-source="post: 2875349" data-attributes="member: 122164"><p>No this is wrong. Case head seperation comes when the shoulder is pushed back, leading to brass stretching somewhere in front of the web to mid-level in the case.</p><p></p><p>ON really hot loads, the case head would expand leading to hard bolt lift, deformed case heads, and possibly loose primer pockets. </p><p></p><p> Oil or solvent in the chamber can leade to ejector pin hole swipes also, case head deformation. After cleaning, be sure to clean and dry your chamber with a swab with denatured alcohol, cigarette light fuel, Acetone, or engine starter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VinceMule, post: 2875349, member: 122164"] No this is wrong. Case head seperation comes when the shoulder is pushed back, leading to brass stretching somewhere in front of the web to mid-level in the case. ON really hot loads, the case head would expand leading to hard bolt lift, deformed case heads, and possibly loose primer pockets. Oil or solvent in the chamber can leade to ejector pin hole swipes also, case head deformation. After cleaning, be sure to clean and dry your chamber with a swab with denatured alcohol, cigarette light fuel, Acetone, or engine starter. [/QUOTE]
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