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Compressed loads question
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<blockquote data-quote="Tenntrapper" data-source="post: 5033306" data-attributes="member: 18110"><p>Thank you hunter 257, I think you answered my question. I knew it had nothing to do with pressure. Your comment about a case having a "normal" capacity, and where it is measured, answers the question. I was assuming that "100 percent" would be at top of neck...just like they do with the water. I understand how it would compress with seating the bullet, I just didn't understand how you got the extra 3 percent in there to compress. That is how I came up with the assumption that it had to be with the bullet seated to their coal. You are saying, if I understand correctly, that each case has a predetermined "full" level, that isn't actually to top of neck. Correct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tenntrapper, post: 5033306, member: 18110"] Thank you hunter 257, I think you answered my question. I knew it had nothing to do with pressure. Your comment about a case having a "normal" capacity, and where it is measured, answers the question. I was assuming that "100 percent" would be at top of neck...just like they do with the water. I understand how it would compress with seating the bullet, I just didn't understand how you got the extra 3 percent in there to compress. That is how I came up with the assumption that it had to be with the bullet seated to their coal. You are saying, if I understand correctly, that each case has a predetermined "full" level, that isn't actually to top of neck. Correct? [/QUOTE]
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