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Neck Tension vs Bullet Seating & Release Pressure - Lessons Learned
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 2775237" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>You're right. It is absurd to broadly declare any solution..</p><p>Let's say that you could directly measure your neck's hoop tension. With this validation, predictable tension could be defined per alloy, thickness, cal, sizing cycle and annealing scheme.</p><p>With sound prediction or actual measure, you could then test to define it's affect to early powder burn, per case volume, case design, clearances, chamber support, bullet weight, and powder attributes.</p><p>With that integrated into QuickLoad, some day somebody might be able to predict a best tension setting for a specific set of conditions.</p><p></p><p>Assuming none of this will happen,, that we will not evolve at all(like the last 100yrs),, then we're left with this as a local abstract & solution. Nothing new there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 2775237, member: 1521"] You're right. It is absurd to broadly declare any solution.. Let's say that you could directly measure your neck's hoop tension. With this validation, predictable tension could be defined per alloy, thickness, cal, sizing cycle and annealing scheme. With sound prediction or actual measure, you could then test to define it's affect to early powder burn, per case volume, case design, clearances, chamber support, bullet weight, and powder attributes. With that integrated into QuickLoad, some day somebody might be able to predict a best tension setting for a specific set of conditions. Assuming none of this will happen,, that we will not evolve at all(like the last 100yrs),, then we're left with this as a local abstract & solution. Nothing new there. [/QUOTE]
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