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Case head expansion (CHE), reloader's signs of pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1735114" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>Thank you for the replies, really appreciated. The article that I referenced is in the November/1019 Shooting Times magazine, titled <u><em>" Rifle Reloading, Myths and Maybes"</em></u> .</p><p>I do understand the concept that both <strong>biged5</strong>1 and <strong>cancan10 </strong>have pointed out. This is something that I have noticed in brass, however never really thought that much about it, until now. I get what you have written and what I read about in the Hodgdon article. The author, John Barsness, had a photo in the article showing that he is measuring the outside of the case, about 3/16th to 1/4 inch above the base of the case. I could be mistaken here, but I think that we are talking about two different measurements, to determine two different issues with brass. I never realized the relationship between how soft or hard brass and expansion; makes sense to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1735114, member: 69192"] Thank you for the replies, really appreciated. The article that I referenced is in the November/1019 Shooting Times magazine, titled [U][I]" Rifle Reloading, Myths and Maybes"[/I][/U] . I do understand the concept that both [B]biged5[/B]1 and [B]cancan10 [/B]have pointed out. This is something that I have noticed in brass, however never really thought that much about it, until now. I get what you have written and what I read about in the Hodgdon article. The author, John Barsness, had a photo in the article showing that he is measuring the outside of the case, about 3/16th to 1/4 inch above the base of the case. I could be mistaken here, but I think that we are talking about two different measurements, to determine two different issues with brass. I never realized the relationship between how soft or hard brass and expansion; makes sense to me. [/QUOTE]
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