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RE: Belted Magnums
Drilling man, I understand and know exactly what you are talking about but I just wanted to make it clear for the people that do not know how a belted cartridge headspaces. Fire forming, which is what you are doing with once fired brass as I am sure that you are aware, and reloading with out setting back the shoulder for a specific rifle has absolutly nothing to do with that or any other rifles head space measurement. That rifle still has the same head space measurement as it did before you fired the round and still needs to feed all ammo reliably. The fired cartridge just fills that chamber better with much less "slop". However, the belted cartridges aren't any more or less "sloppy" than the rimless cartridges. They all have to fall within SAAMI specs. Any cartridge can feel really "sloppy" if you get a chamber that is of maximum SAAMI size and some new ammo that is of minimum SAAMI size.
. (Couldn't understand at the time why they put the dang belt there for a purpose.....only to tell me that it actually was not needed for that purpose?!?) |
RE: Belted Magnums
Hey bigbulls,
Guess the manufacturers "got to keep life interesting"........a guy only "needs" so many .30-06's in the safe;). They did it so all of us that believe "variety is the spice of life".....can have a little......variety that is......without getting in dutch with the wife[:-]. Ooouuuuchhhh! I wish she'd quit slapping me like that[X(]. |
RE: Belted Magnums
Hey everybody thanks for all the replies. I went to my cabinet and took out a few different boxes of shells and noticed it on the 7mm mag and that it wasnt there on the 30-30 or 30-06 or any of those that you meantioned akbound. Now i know what the belt is when i hear people talking about it.
Andy |
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