Short story long, I am in the final planning stages of getting a bolt gun currently chambered in 450 Bushmaster re-chambered to 45 Raptor. The cartridge diagrams are below. The 'smith that I contacted about re-chambering said that he'd do it, but that expanding the base of the 45 Raptor case (spec diameter .478") to the base dimension 450 Bushmaster (spec diameter .500") via fireforming is a lot of case expansion. I agree, and set about to do a bit of math to see what kind of impact that would have on the (Raptor) case wall thickness.
So, comparing the case base circumferences (circumferencii?), the Raptor case circumference is 95.6% of the Bushmaster base circumference. Assuming that the case expands uniformly, and using a Raptor case wall thickness of .013" (45 Raptor case mouth OD of .478" less a projectile diameter of .452" (.026" difference) divided by 2), does that mean that the theoretical wall thickness of the fireformed Raptor case will be 95.6% of .013"?
So, comparing the case base circumferences (circumferencii?), the Raptor case circumference is 95.6% of the Bushmaster base circumference. Assuming that the case expands uniformly, and using a Raptor case wall thickness of .013" (45 Raptor case mouth OD of .478" less a projectile diameter of .452" (.026" difference) divided by 2), does that mean that the theoretical wall thickness of the fireformed Raptor case will be 95.6% of .013"?
