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Reloading
Vertical Split in case body when fireforming
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<blockquote data-quote="Justice1327" data-source="post: 3019397" data-attributes="member: 117337"><p>Wouldn't it be larger because it has split? </p><p>I guess what I'm saying is it will be larger because it opened up.</p><p>however, I think you're onto something and he should measure all of his brass in that area to get an idea. too bad you can't get a ball mic down in there and measure the middle of the Brass case.</p><p></p><p>I know you probably will have to send those off to Lapua, but I would try to cut one lengthwise in half to see if it is thin in that area. Also, after you do that, maybe you can find someone to do a Rockwell hardness test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justice1327, post: 3019397, member: 117337"] Wouldn't it be larger because it has split? I guess what I’m saying is it will be larger because it opened up. however, I think you’re onto something and he should measure all of his brass in that area to get an idea. too bad you can’t get a ball mic down in there and measure the middle of the Brass case. I know you probably will have to send those off to Lapua, but I would try to cut one lengthwise in half to see if it is thin in that area. Also, after you do that, maybe you can find someone to do a Rockwell hardness test. [/QUOTE]
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