Still and probably always, the novice in wildcat round creation I run into questions that have multiple answers, and as what seems to be constant on the web, contradicting opinions.
I would appreciate input here from you all on the subject of the good, bad and the ugly concerning how thick the brass is on the BODY wall of a round.
Correct any misconceptions I may have with your own findings/opinions????
1. Strength. Some say that body wall thickness does NOT help with higher max chamber pressure. My confusion HERE is .....then why build a thicker wall with more material that had to cost more? Well HAD to isnt correct. QUALITY of the brass has to effect things. That is a subject all of it's own.
2. Capacity. Surely thicker body walls eat up the capacity a little.......but how little? I DO know that even on a lil bitty 22 Hornet, the mfg of the brass has a large effect on capacity BUT that is comparing a very small capacity to begin with so 1 grain is relatively, a "larger" change. THEREFORE.....does such a change produce similar results in bigger rounds :arrow: percentage wise?
In my head several possibilities could result from different body wall thicknesses.
If stronger, but smaller in capacity, does the end result produce a "wash"...just using higher pressure and a faster powder on most rounds or is there a capacity range that it isnt effecting much?
Before the avalanche (that I may be out of my mind expecting lol) starts, let it be known that max capacity is NOT mandatory for my needs/uses/builds......but since starting a cartridge...info I'd like to look at. This is just something I am a bit "iffy" about and for 60 years one question has always plagued me while doing anything......
"How's That Work?????" (Nope......boss telling me "cause I said so" don't work so well. :roll: )
Specifically, so we don't get too far out in the universe of it all, I'm especially interested in the 65(ish) grain capacity and 63-67?? K psi range:
CAN one change the max pressure safe to use per round using the mfg of the parent round WITH thicker walls? Or does the loss in capacity cancel out any "gain"?
Who has split what round stem to stern and looked at the body wall? Pictures?
Is there a formula calculating average wall thickness change in a given round going by weight?
How come Nosler brass cost so much? :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Am I a PIA or not? :twisted:
God Bless
Steve
I would appreciate input here from you all on the subject of the good, bad and the ugly concerning how thick the brass is on the BODY wall of a round.
Correct any misconceptions I may have with your own findings/opinions????
1. Strength. Some say that body wall thickness does NOT help with higher max chamber pressure. My confusion HERE is .....then why build a thicker wall with more material that had to cost more? Well HAD to isnt correct. QUALITY of the brass has to effect things. That is a subject all of it's own.
2. Capacity. Surely thicker body walls eat up the capacity a little.......but how little? I DO know that even on a lil bitty 22 Hornet, the mfg of the brass has a large effect on capacity BUT that is comparing a very small capacity to begin with so 1 grain is relatively, a "larger" change. THEREFORE.....does such a change produce similar results in bigger rounds :arrow: percentage wise?
In my head several possibilities could result from different body wall thicknesses.
If stronger, but smaller in capacity, does the end result produce a "wash"...just using higher pressure and a faster powder on most rounds or is there a capacity range that it isnt effecting much?
Before the avalanche (that I may be out of my mind expecting lol) starts, let it be known that max capacity is NOT mandatory for my needs/uses/builds......but since starting a cartridge...info I'd like to look at. This is just something I am a bit "iffy" about and for 60 years one question has always plagued me while doing anything......
"How's That Work?????" (Nope......boss telling me "cause I said so" don't work so well. :roll: )
Specifically, so we don't get too far out in the universe of it all, I'm especially interested in the 65(ish) grain capacity and 63-67?? K psi range:
CAN one change the max pressure safe to use per round using the mfg of the parent round WITH thicker walls? Or does the loss in capacity cancel out any "gain"?
Who has split what round stem to stern and looked at the body wall? Pictures?
Is there a formula calculating average wall thickness change in a given round going by weight?
How come Nosler brass cost so much? :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Am I a PIA or not? :twisted:
God Bless
Steve