
05-26-2002, 05:58 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Iowa
Posts: 252
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The critical dimension when you're working with data from another bullet is the length from the base of the bullet to the crimp groove. If the "BTC" length of the cast bullet is shorter than for the jacketed, you would have some room to *safely* work with. One needs to tread carefully in such a situation. ANY sign of high pressure, like a deformed primer or excessive case-head expansion (it would be well to measure with a micrometer, with a hot factory load as a control), is a red flag that something is wrong with the picture.
Good shooting
Mark
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