I don't think registration will help with getting it back, thats not the reason for the system. Registration is just a temporary permission slip that can be revoked at any time!
In Canada they made it so that in order to posess a gun you must also posess a valid registration slip for it, it is illegal otherwise. This basically criminalizes gun ownership and puts it under close scrutiny. If the classification of your gun changes in the future to something that is...
Oyeboten: the volume of the case is a major factor in the pressure, look in a manual and compare .45acp and .45 colt loads using the same projectile, you'll see the .45 colt uses much more powder. Also check out this image, I can't remember the source but it is a good illustration:
I guess I wasn't too clear, I don't care too much about the wall thickness at the case mouth, but how soon the walls taper to a thicker size. I am concerned about the base end of a lead wadcutter getting squished down to a smaller size. Out of the two cases in my drawing I want the top one...
I want to try loading deep seated wadcutters in .357 brass, anyone know which brand of .357 brass has thin walls that won't bulge with a deep bullet? I've heard R-P brass is fairly thin in some calibers but don't have anything to try before I buy.
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