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Are you willing to share your cartridge design? For parent case, I am not familiar with something called "7 Nosler". Do you mean 28 Nosler?Sometime next year I will know empirically how a rebated rim works on an old Weatherby Mk V six lug action. A Pac-Nor 7mm barrel will be here early next year. The ADG 7 Nosler brass will be turned down to fit the .470 bolt face.
Thank you sir!Yes, due to the internal diameter above the web, more psi is exerted over the primer pocket and the sides of the web diameter is reduced for the extractor groove, this allows more brass movement outward either side of the pocket.
Unless the web is beefed up, read this as thicker, and the walls of the case are radiused from the web, then it will expand more laterally.
This is why primer pockets loosen in Norma brass prematurely.
Cheers.
It may be just that event but do you know of anyone using the 7mm WSM?Cartridge Selection in F-Open Division
With it's deeper/thicker web and more gradual internal radius the more recent chamberings based on the 404 parent may not experience the "weak primer pocket" endemic to the original 284 Winchester.
I do not know of any 7mm wsm users. Berger publishes this list every so often ( IIRC the 2015, 2018 and this one in 2022) I am always impressed by the 284s dominance. My understanding is the Southwest Nationals is a pretty big shoot so I would be surprised if other F-Class competitions looked different, but curious to see other information. Also note, that the KMR, Shehane, & Wheeler are just various 284 win improveds; so were are really talking about 69 out of 97 shooters are using a 284 or minor wildcat thereof.It may be just that event but do you know of anyone using the 7mm WSM?
The shoulder is pushed 0.037 and the neck is only 0.243. It seems the original spec was for a 9 twist so a build would need to be 7-8 twist for the heavies it can throw and throating to match.
Thank you for your explanation. I think I need more coffee though.Yes, due to the internal diameter above the web, more psi is exerted over the primer pocket and the sides of the web diameter is reduced for the extractor groove, this allows more brass movement outward either side of the pocket.
Unless the web is beefed up, read this as thicker, and the walls of the case are radiused from the web, then it will expand more laterally.
This is why primer pockets loosen in Norma brass prematurely.
Cheers.
It may be just that event but do you know of anyone using the 7mm WSM?
You were so helpful before but now you are coming across as very aggressive and negative. Is that what you meant to do?Whose brass have you sectioned to say this?
Well, no where did that post state anything about expansion, do you need more coffee?Making blanket statements regarding brass expansion is incorrect.
We were trying to thank you for a wonderful post that clarified something we experience. It was great, and I was trying to see if I understood by restating referencing something I know well. You got hung up on something somehow from some trigger I do not understand. Sorry about that but it's not me that was triggered.No point arguing,
Are you willing to share your cartridge design? For parent case, I am not familiar with something called "7 Nosler". Do you mean 28 Nosler?
(repeating know information for reference) Since Weatherby now makes the 6.5 and .338 Weatherby RPM where RPM stands for Rebated Precision Magnum. Function with rebated cartridges is known to work. If your design is based on a 375 Ruger or 404 Jeffery, it may get harder.
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If your design is similar to any of the rebated rim chamberings in the 6 lug you'll be good. Worst case, get mag box for the next closest chambering and have the bolt stop groove lengthened. I think I have a belted magnum in my 6 lug inventory (not sure, it's late, safe is locked ) If there is a belted magnum chambering for the 6 lug that the OD of the belt is close to your base OD and the COAL is similare, the mag box for that cartridge may bey your friend.