I recently loaded 500 rounds of 45ACP using new Starline cases and a max load of 4.8 gn Tightgroup under a 230 gn JRN projectile. I have yet to fire any of these loads as they were loaded for use at our IPSC Nationals next week, but I have fired and sighted in identical loads in some mixed brass I have been using for a couple of years, mainly Winchester cases.
The first 300 cases were nickel, and I visually checked each powder drop before placing the projectile into the case neck.
The last 200 cases were ordinary brass as I could not get any more nickle cases , and when visually checking I saw the powder level was slightly lower than in the nickel cases. I put this down to thicker case walls and a lower case capacity due to the nickel plating.
A few days ago I read some specs on Starline 45ACP +P cases, noting that they had an internal capacity about 2 gns less than a standard case due to thicker case walls and base.
This has me thinking of what is the effect on case pressure due the difference in case capacity between brass, nickle and +P?
Any ideas?
The first 300 cases were nickel, and I visually checked each powder drop before placing the projectile into the case neck.
The last 200 cases were ordinary brass as I could not get any more nickle cases , and when visually checking I saw the powder level was slightly lower than in the nickel cases. I put this down to thicker case walls and a lower case capacity due to the nickel plating.
A few days ago I read some specs on Starline 45ACP +P cases, noting that they had an internal capacity about 2 gns less than a standard case due to thicker case walls and base.
This has me thinking of what is the effect on case pressure due the difference in case capacity between brass, nickle and +P?
Any ideas?