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<blockquote data-quote="tim_w" data-source="post: 1827313" data-attributes="member: 11132"><p>Do you have a reference link to support the statement that its a proven fact "properly annealed" case necks have the same "grip" as a 0.001 interference fit. </p><p></p><p> Maybe I am over thinking what you are trying to convey. Its late so if I am off base I apologize. </p><p></p><p>Sounds like you are claiming this is a standard of what the proper level or state of annealed as well as what level of force this equals at a given interference fit.</p><p></p><p>In other words if its "properly annealed" no matter how much the interference fit is, 0.001 or 0.005, it will produce the same compressive force on the bullet i.e. what you called grip of this 0.001.</p><p></p><p>This is considered the proper level of hardness and yield to set as the goal of a case neck that is "properly annealed"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim_w, post: 1827313, member: 11132"] Do you have a reference link to support the statement that its a proven fact "properly annealed" case necks have the same "grip" as a 0.001 interference fit. Maybe I am over thinking what you are trying to convey. Its late so if I am off base I apologize. Sounds like you are claiming this is a standard of what the proper level or state of annealed as well as what level of force this equals at a given interference fit. In other words if its "properly annealed" no matter how much the interference fit is, 0.001 or 0.005, it will produce the same compressive force on the bullet i.e. what you called grip of this 0.001. This is considered the proper level of hardness and yield to set as the goal of a case neck that is "properly annealed"? [/QUOTE]
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