My search-fu may suck, I have been looking for many days at this and have yet to come up with answers.
Belted case preparation: I have read that after 2-3 firings, the area just above the belt expands, making loading and chambering difficult. Is this a real issue? What ways is there to combat this?
How is the accuracy affected from the virgin brass to once fired? Virgin brass is headspaced off the belt, but once fired I read that you need to bump the shoulder back .002, and therefore headspace off the shoulder. Virgin brass expands as much as .020 upon firing. This seems to me that the case volume now expands, and the chamber that the powder works in is already "fully" expanded and does not need to exert energy to stretch the case.
Case stretch of .020 seems like it would weaken the case.
Do these questions make sense? Or do I need to explain and reword my questions?
(Edit: My search-fu works a bit better on LRH site. I would still like your opinions on how to properly load this caliber.)
Belted case preparation: I have read that after 2-3 firings, the area just above the belt expands, making loading and chambering difficult. Is this a real issue? What ways is there to combat this?
How is the accuracy affected from the virgin brass to once fired? Virgin brass is headspaced off the belt, but once fired I read that you need to bump the shoulder back .002, and therefore headspace off the shoulder. Virgin brass expands as much as .020 upon firing. This seems to me that the case volume now expands, and the chamber that the powder works in is already "fully" expanded and does not need to exert energy to stretch the case.
Case stretch of .020 seems like it would weaken the case.
Do these questions make sense? Or do I need to explain and reword my questions?
(Edit: My search-fu works a bit better on LRH site. I would still like your opinions on how to properly load this caliber.)