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6.5 prc brass discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 2297658" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>That's basically correct. It's actually a bit further out but bottom line is that if the web anywhere above the main groove is getting past .532 on a fired case and not sizing less than .531 there is likely going to be an issue. The .200 line is basically the end of the solid brass and beginning of the case wall web. I've been happy with sizing down to .530-.5305 which shows to be about .0025-.003 room to expand. FPS and psi indicates this is acceptable. .5295-.530 is a little more tolerable to hot loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 2297658, member: 61747"] That's basically correct. It's actually a bit further out but bottom line is that if the web anywhere above the main groove is getting past .532 on a fired case and not sizing less than .531 there is likely going to be an issue. The .200 line is basically the end of the solid brass and beginning of the case wall web. I've been happy with sizing down to .530-.5305 which shows to be about .0025-.003 room to expand. FPS and psi indicates this is acceptable. .5295-.530 is a little more tolerable to hot loads. [/QUOTE]
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