Flashholes , from the inside - FYI

Kelly Timoffee

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Was looking at my brass that I had sectioned to look more closely at stretching and case head separation and noticed how poor some were machined or cleaned up from factory, some not at all , and the Lapua was machined down nicely.

Some of my more critical stuff I de-burr , all of these had not been touched and are in factory condition.

Left to Right:

WIN - R.P. - F.C. - LAP



 
were these all of the same cal??just curious cause LOOK AT THE LAPUA!!!! so much extra material.. makes alot of sence now as to wjhy my RP brass primer pockets went for a ship and the Lapua are still going strong after the same about of firings!!

Thanks so much Kelly!
 
Thank you for the photos. By coincidence I was cleaning up the flash hole punching residual on some Remington cartridges with a Lyman reamer today. Yes, you can get a lot of brass out of the way. The Lapua case is clearly first class and not needing reaming. But, the big difference that I notice is the thickness of the brass in the head. Case capacity must be less in the Lapua compared to the others.
 
were these all of the same cal??just curious cause LOOK AT THE LAPUA!!!! so much extra material.. makes alot of sence now as to wjhy my RP brass primer pockets went for a ship and the Lapua are still going strong after the same about of firings!

Also a small primer instead of a large. 308 Palma?
 
When we shot competitively and reloaded thousands of rounds a week we had a electric multi station rcbs case processing unit.
It chamfered, nylon brush trimmed & cleaned the inside of the case neck, uniformed, cleaned and deburred the inside of the flash hole and primer pocket in a few seconds.
Good tool to have ... saves lots of time and increases case to case consistency and therefore accuracy.
 
Thanks for posting Kelly. Interesting.

Regards
Ron

** edited ** the sectioning is very uniform...what was used to do that?
 
Punched holes will have the stamping indent and the burrs vs drilled which are nice and clean.
Some Fed and Norma side by side (Browning stamped is Norma). These are fired so a bit dirty.

 
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