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RIFLE BRASS HARDNESS II

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June - July 2020

PRACTICAL HANDLOADING

-  Rick Jamison

RIFLE BRASS HARDNESS II

The last column Handloader No. 325 (April-May 2020), began with an introduction of rifle cartridge case qualities and concluded with tables of measured brass hardness from the solid web section of cases. Tests for this current issue involve a measure of brass hardness at three regions of fired cases to reveal how much brass progressively hardens with repeated firings and reloadings. For this, I enlisted the services of the accredited and certified Curtiss-Wright IMR Test Labs (no connection to IMR powders) in Portland, Oregon, for independent results.

During this testing process with IMR Labs, I realized that the numbers reported in the last column were low. First, I had not applied a small but necessary correction factor to cylindrical samples on a V-block. Second, even though I had seen others do it, I found that the band of relatively solid brass in a case head is too narrow for reliable results from the side of a case. The distance between the bottom of a primer pocket to the powder column space is only .060- to .080-inch thick.

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