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Couple questions on bullet weld
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<blockquote data-quote="Hard rock" data-source="post: 2421515" data-attributes="member: 116620"><p>I personally wouldn't like too find out the hard way . If you have corrosion between the bullet and case neck , you probably have compromised the neck clearance in the chamber too safely release the bullet ,due too swelling in the case neck from corrosion. Question is what is the clearance after the case has corroded swelled and welded and too what extent . I wouldn't consider any corroded welded or both safe . I also would think a high pressure cartridge too begin with would have more potential for a blow up , example 50 cal . There is a YouTube video that shows a blow up that may have been exactly what is being described here with a 50 cal .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hard rock, post: 2421515, member: 116620"] I personally wouldn’t like too find out the hard way . If you have corrosion between the bullet and case neck , you probably have compromised the neck clearance in the chamber too safely release the bullet ,due too swelling in the case neck from corrosion. Question is what is the clearance after the case has corroded swelled and welded and too what extent . I wouldn’t consider any corroded welded or both safe . I also would think a high pressure cartridge too begin with would have more potential for a blow up , example 50 cal . There is a YouTube video that shows a blow up that may have been exactly what is being described here with a 50 cal . [/QUOTE]
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