OliveOil
Active member
I am very happy to see that thread back to life. Thanks to all.
Unfortunately, I am still unable to reach all the other threads I bookmarked a few years ago before I started in bullet making. Never got any answer from Elmer about the new platform search function failing to find any, despite I have the very exact thread title in the bookmark. PITA.
On my own very little experience, I was never able to understand that search/quest for "stretching" the jacket at core seat.
Just at the moment it get seated in place, the core is secured to the jacket by banding / shrink fit. I mean the Op expands the jacket to the tool diameter using the lead flow pressure, then once the punch pressure get released, the freshly seated jacket want to "spring back" and so tightly hold the core into its tiny muscular arms.
In my mind, stretching the jacket means lowering it's section around the core, so less effort from the jacket onto the core. Not a good direction to go.
Stretching the jacket means the Op has overtake the stroke needed to fully achieve THE maximum possible core / jacket / (die) diameter expansion // VOLUME // in between the core seating punch and the reciprocating punch/ejector.
Unfortunately, I am still unable to reach all the other threads I bookmarked a few years ago before I started in bullet making. Never got any answer from Elmer about the new platform search function failing to find any, despite I have the very exact thread title in the bookmark. PITA.
On my own very little experience, I was never able to understand that search/quest for "stretching" the jacket at core seat.
Just at the moment it get seated in place, the core is secured to the jacket by banding / shrink fit. I mean the Op expands the jacket to the tool diameter using the lead flow pressure, then once the punch pressure get released, the freshly seated jacket want to "spring back" and so tightly hold the core into its tiny muscular arms.
In my mind, stretching the jacket means lowering it's section around the core, so less effort from the jacket onto the core. Not a good direction to go.
Stretching the jacket means the Op has overtake the stroke needed to fully achieve THE maximum possible core / jacket / (die) diameter expansion // VOLUME // in between the core seating punch and the reciprocating punch/ejector.