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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Known Loads too hot now..why
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<blockquote data-quote="dodgefan" data-source="post: 384919" data-attributes="member: 24657"><p>I realize I'm a new member and don't want to tread on anybodies toes, but if you go back and read Phorwath post where he talks about the case head separation he mentions .008 headspace. What I'm thinking (wondering) is how this relates and if it could be the cause of the ejector mark. Would there be a difference in what a case head looked like if you fired a lubricated round with a slight crush fit vs a lubricated case with .008 or so headspace. I'm assuming a max load or close to it in both cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dodgefan, post: 384919, member: 24657"] I realize I'm a new member and don't want to tread on anybodies toes, but if you go back and read Phorwath post where he talks about the case head separation he mentions .008 headspace. What I'm thinking (wondering) is how this relates and if it could be the cause of the ejector mark. Would there be a difference in what a case head looked like if you fired a lubricated round with a slight crush fit vs a lubricated case with .008 or so headspace. I'm assuming a max load or close to it in both cases. [/QUOTE]
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