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04 January 2006, 07:45
Joe 45
flash hole
I was recently reloading some mixed cases of 45acp and noticed that the speer cases had a bigger flash hole than the others. I found that win,fed,rem have what appear to be the same size. Will this make a difference in the reloads? I'm only making plinking rounds but wondered if I should be more careful with the speer brass when approaching max loads
04 January 2006, 09:26
Rikkie
I would imagine that a larger flash hole will alter the burn characteristics of a cartridge, all else being equal.

For modest loads (plinking), mixing case brands is probably OK, but it is prudent to develop maximum loads with a specific brand of case, and stick with it. In fact, if ANY component changes, back the powder charge off by 10-15% and work up again.
04 January 2006, 16:57
Jim Kammerer
In theory, maybe, it might make some slight difference. But, primers are designed to shoot out a narrow stream of ignited powder through a small hole. That narrow stream of fire is much smaller than the smallest primer hole thereby having little or no effect on the load. Jim


Jim
04 January 2006, 17:46
rootbeer
Whew! I'm glad we cleared that up. I was worried there for a second...
04 January 2006, 19:45
Ol` Joe
Wnchester makes a "non-toxic" ammo for indoor use that has a large primer flash hole. I don`t know if Speer is following suit but could be. The stuff of Winchesters is supose to be fine to load, the same as regular brass.
Sorry I can`t be of help.


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04 January 2006, 23:15
Hot Core
quote:
Originally posted by Jim Kammerer:
... That narrow stream of fire is much smaller than the smallest primer hole ...
Hey Jim, Could you expound on that a bit?

Either you know something about the Primer Dynamics I don't know, I misunderstood what you are saying, or you are full of beans.
05 January 2006, 04:07
Bob338
Of the three options I'll pick the third one.

The flash hole acts much the same as a carbuerator jet in old automotive carbuerators. Alter the size and you'll alter the load. Alter it enough and you could have gun parts in your body.