Ok. I know what bolt thrust IS......but I'm obviously looking at the whole shebang from an incorrect angle or..........something.
The MAIN factors I keep reading about are the size of the case and rim diameter.
It would SEEM (to me) that the larger diameter of the case body AND longer lengths, therefore having more surface contact with the chamber, would help LOWER the bolt thrust BUT, do understand that super high capacity rounds have more recoil and the "for every action there is an equal and opposite" thing is understood, so that energy has to go SOMEWHERE.
Case in point, that has me WAY off in left field is comparing two big boys the 378 Weatherby and the 416 Rigby. Both require the .590 bolt face but the chamber pressures of these two rounds are dramatically different but BOTH are quoted as having "very high bolt thrust" numbers.
I'm obviously missing something and have read articles online for most of an entire day.
The SINGLE most quoted factor that "increases bolt thrust" LISTED in these articles is the size of the rim diameter.........and very little else gets mentioned (OR I missed them).
I'm trying to wrap my head around WHY. The chamber pressure all else are the same, or similar, but if it has a larger rim diameter it has more bolt thrust? .... and two rounds roughly the same capacity both have high bolt thrust numbers EVEN THOUGH they aren't close in chamber pressure?
Where am I messing up?
Important? Nope...I just can't stand not understanding something like this.
HELP!!
God Bless
The MAIN factors I keep reading about are the size of the case and rim diameter.
It would SEEM (to me) that the larger diameter of the case body AND longer lengths, therefore having more surface contact with the chamber, would help LOWER the bolt thrust BUT, do understand that super high capacity rounds have more recoil and the "for every action there is an equal and opposite" thing is understood, so that energy has to go SOMEWHERE.
Case in point, that has me WAY off in left field is comparing two big boys the 378 Weatherby and the 416 Rigby. Both require the .590 bolt face but the chamber pressures of these two rounds are dramatically different but BOTH are quoted as having "very high bolt thrust" numbers.
I'm obviously missing something and have read articles online for most of an entire day.
The SINGLE most quoted factor that "increases bolt thrust" LISTED in these articles is the size of the rim diameter.........and very little else gets mentioned (OR I missed them).
I'm trying to wrap my head around WHY. The chamber pressure all else are the same, or similar, but if it has a larger rim diameter it has more bolt thrust? .... and two rounds roughly the same capacity both have high bolt thrust numbers EVEN THOUGH they aren't close in chamber pressure?
Where am I messing up?
Important? Nope...I just can't stand not understanding something like this.
HELP!!
God Bless