Originally Posted by
ireload2
>>>I have a problem seeing the difference between tumbled/mirror-shined cases giving the bolt face all that much more thrust that ones w/ a "little" resizing lube residual upon firing.<<<
The number of variables that can exist given mirror polished brass, highly polished chambers, a little lube left on the brass and residual lube not wipe from the chamber after cleaning make the entire process some what unpredictable.
People seem to think they can get something of technical value using the walls or the case body as something of a "mechanical brake" takeing a load of of the bolt face. It is a laughable notion. With a case head separation there is zero remianing "mechanical brake", no friction nothing. In addition the entire face of the breech or bolt is subjected to the escaping chamber pressure. Rather than depend on the case walls which also vary in thickness, temper, strength and quality the design needs to be robust.