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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 482513" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>I believe the case design also has something to do with it. My understanding is that a sharper shoulder and a longer neck is less likely to burn the throat area as soon as a short neck and lower angled shoulder. I have heard that if you project lines down the shoulder angle to a center point inside the neck, it should stay well inside the case mouth. Sort of like the cutting torch principle. I based the design of my case taking this into account and so far my 6.5 has at least 1000 rounds through it with no accuracy loss. Maybe some of the smiths or internal ballistics guys could chime in here?.......Rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 482513, member: 13833"] I believe the case design also has something to do with it. My understanding is that a sharper shoulder and a longer neck is less likely to burn the throat area as soon as a short neck and lower angled shoulder. I have heard that if you project lines down the shoulder angle to a center point inside the neck, it should stay well inside the case mouth. Sort of like the cutting torch principle. I based the design of my case taking this into account and so far my 6.5 has at least 1000 rounds through it with no accuracy loss. Maybe some of the smiths or internal ballistics guys could chime in here?.......Rich [/QUOTE]
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