Hi guys.
I don't have any of they Specialized gauges for measuring case wall thickness. Since I am on my 5th reload on some 375ruger brass. all full loads and FL sized. I started to wonder ware the brass is at in its life span.
I have not had any issues with neck tension or cracked or splits on any of the cases.
I had a piece of brass the I slipped with the trimmer so I thought I am going to cut it in half.
I did it and took some measurements
problem is I don't want to open a fresh box of brass to cut one to compare.
so what are some limits in the thinness?
body meets head = .040"
3/4 the way up the body = .024"
on the angle for the shoulder = .013" too thin???
neck wall = .015"
so what do the experts say?
I don't have any of they Specialized gauges for measuring case wall thickness. Since I am on my 5th reload on some 375ruger brass. all full loads and FL sized. I started to wonder ware the brass is at in its life span.
I have not had any issues with neck tension or cracked or splits on any of the cases.
I had a piece of brass the I slipped with the trimmer so I thought I am going to cut it in half.
I did it and took some measurements
problem is I don't want to open a fresh box of brass to cut one to compare.
so what are some limits in the thinness?
body meets head = .040"
3/4 the way up the body = .024"
on the angle for the shoulder = .013" too thin???
neck wall = .015"
so what do the experts say?


















































