Joe Woosman
Member
I've heard and seen the reports on the dangers of the Lapua in the 700. I'm not disputing them. Today I was measuring some cross sectioned cases I had laying around. The inside of the Lapua is only like .010-.015 larger than a Winchester WSM case. The wall thickness near the web, and the web itself is considerably thicker.
It is my understanding that bolt thrust will be the result of chamber pressure applied to the area of the internal diameter of the case at the base. There is only 5-10% difference in the two cases I measured. I don't believe the outside diameter of the cases means squat, (to bolt thrust). My question is: How marginal is a WSM case in a 700? Does the weaker WSM case just reveal high pressure before critical thrust is achieved? Just curious.
It is my understanding that bolt thrust will be the result of chamber pressure applied to the area of the internal diameter of the case at the base. There is only 5-10% difference in the two cases I measured. I don't believe the outside diameter of the cases means squat, (to bolt thrust). My question is: How marginal is a WSM case in a 700? Does the weaker WSM case just reveal high pressure before critical thrust is achieved? Just curious.