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Are dies subject to temperature changes?
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Dies and temperature
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Re: Dies and temperature
If you mean do their dimensions change, then yes, to a completely unimportant degree, as the brass temperature & expansion changes at the same time (unless you're keeping your brass in the oven/freezer/cryogenic storage...).
Re: Dies and temperature
Oddbod got it ^
All metal with expand and contract with temperature changing tolerances as such.
The temperature required for a noticeable change in dimensions is more than the die will see (i hope). If you are really interested in it, have a search for Thermal expansion (and negative thermal expansion) to see the effects of temperatures on metal.
All metal with expand and contract with temperature changing tolerances as such.
The temperature required for a noticeable change in dimensions is more than the die will see (i hope). If you are really interested in it, have a search for Thermal expansion (and negative thermal expansion) to see the effects of temperatures on metal.
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Re: Dies and temperature
Different metals contract/expand at different rates, this is a physical fact. However, I take no notice of this when I am making up ammunition.
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