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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Vertical Split in case body when fireforming
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<blockquote data-quote="243winxb" data-source="post: 3019434" data-attributes="member: 97793"><p>Brass would expand to the chamber, if the pressure was high enough. Then spring back. For the most part, brass cant be larger, in diameter, then the chamber.</p><p>Should not be any chamber damage from the gas escaping.</p><p></p><p>In some handguns, S&W M19, a maximum + load will expand the cylinder. Pushed by the brass. The cylinder will return to its orginal size, making the brass stick in the chamber, on extraction. Around .0005" very small amount.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="243winxb, post: 3019434, member: 97793"] Brass would expand to the chamber, if the pressure was high enough. Then spring back. For the most part, brass cant be larger, in diameter, then the chamber. Should not be any chamber damage from the gas escaping. In some handguns, S&W M19, a maximum + load will expand the cylinder. Pushed by the brass. The cylinder will return to its orginal size, making the brass stick in the chamber, on extraction. Around .0005" very small amount. [/QUOTE]
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