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Re: Case life, and sundry matters appertaining to performanc
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 4:46 pm
by meles meles
So many questions...
Re: Case life, and sundry matters appertaining to performanc
Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 9:42 am
by Maggot
meles meles wrote:So many questions...
That's what makes reloading (and ammunition/ballistics in general) such a fascinating subject oh humbug like one.
What gets me is the tiny things that make huge differences (both in terms of performance and safety).
It is probably too late for me now, but although I studied gunnery science (very limited it has to be said) in the mob, I would love to study ballistics.
I am also basically lazy and don't like changing anything that is not essential (or requires too much monitoring) or is unlikely to achieve much.
Which is why I wonder about the shift of brass on a case where it has been neck turned....how long will it stay concentric?
Good stuff, pity I cannot answer any of it
