Magnum, sorry to hear of your recent situation. Best of luck to you.
Sorry to hear you lost your job magnum. Hopefully something better comes along quickly for you.A few tenths over 20 firings is not gonna make a primer proud of the case head. And as you know, case head expansion gets to a point and almost stops, unless you keep using higher and higher pressures, but then the case head expands laterally, opening the primer pocket.
If the case head was completely inside the barrel, no expansion would take place. Alas, it isn't.
So, I should have said, until case head expansion becomes stable, as it does as it hardens with use, the web does move into the primer pocket and the pocket expands outwards.
Having trouble explaining this, lost my job today and the old brain is having trouble releasing technical info.
Cheers.
Yes gets harder. Olin Brass-as it hardens with use,
I've often wondered the answer to this question. Thanks for posting and doing the work.I measured overall length of the case then the depth of the internal portion from the mouth to the flash hole and the depth of the primer pocket itself. I subtracted those 2 numbers from the overall case length and got to my .094 web thickness. I was pulled away so I didn't have time to measure more last night. I plan to check more.