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Measuring the "WEB" area of the case for pressure signs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 244625" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>There is never going to be a standard, rule of thumb, or method that will apply appropriately across the board here.</p><p>Too many local factors..</p><p></p><p>It would be like predicting 'accuracy' from a barrel without having established a mountain of parameters and rigid definitions. Something that hasn't happened to date...</p><p></p><p>So if my load and dies produce a 5 reload case life to get best accuracy, and I can live with it, there is no problem. If I put alot of work into my brass, and need 20+ reloads from it, I'll watch growth very closely with my barrel, cartridge, chamber, brass, resultant ES and grouping, etc.</p><p>You cannot predict results here through procedure.</p><p></p><p>Just get to know your brass. </p><p>Look at each round pulled and learn what you can on the bench.</p><p>With this, you'll see that .0005" growth from a 223rem means something different than .0005" growth from a 6.5wssm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 244625, member: 1521"] There is never going to be a standard, rule of thumb, or method that will apply appropriately across the board here. Too many local factors.. It would be like predicting 'accuracy' from a barrel without having established a mountain of parameters and rigid definitions. Something that hasn't happened to date... So if my load and dies produce a 5 reload case life to get best accuracy, and I can live with it, there is no problem. If I put alot of work into my brass, and need 20+ reloads from it, I'll watch growth very closely with my barrel, cartridge, chamber, brass, resultant ES and grouping, etc. You cannot predict results here through procedure. Just get to know your brass. Look at each round pulled and learn what you can on the bench. With this, you'll see that .0005" growth from a 223rem means something different than .0005" growth from a 6.5wssm. [/QUOTE]
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