Nhoro
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Hi All,
Looking at Quickload and Gordons Reloading tool as well as some reloading data from my range sessions, I have seen a pattern developing and I wanted to start a discussion.
First off I know it is dangerous to assume, no hard and fast rules etc. I just see an interesting trend.
So for my 458 Lott, I see that 3 powders in the same family produce very close velocities at the same pressure. For example Vihtavuori N133, 135 and 140 all top out at the same pressure and velocity is within 1 % of eachother. If you add in N530 which is now a double base powder, you get almost the same velocity at the same pressure. So I checked Somchem S321. Pretty much the same pressure and velocity.
What changes is the case Fill % Slower powders take up more space for the same velocity. Knowing that we aim for at least 80-100 % case fill for efficiency and consistency.
So basically I am seeing that velocity and pressure are related if all else remains equal (same projectile/case volume/seating depth etc) Is this a fair observation ?
Looking at Quickload and Gordons Reloading tool as well as some reloading data from my range sessions, I have seen a pattern developing and I wanted to start a discussion.
First off I know it is dangerous to assume, no hard and fast rules etc. I just see an interesting trend.
So for my 458 Lott, I see that 3 powders in the same family produce very close velocities at the same pressure. For example Vihtavuori N133, 135 and 140 all top out at the same pressure and velocity is within 1 % of eachother. If you add in N530 which is now a double base powder, you get almost the same velocity at the same pressure. So I checked Somchem S321. Pretty much the same pressure and velocity.
What changes is the case Fill % Slower powders take up more space for the same velocity. Knowing that we aim for at least 80-100 % case fill for efficiency and consistency.
So basically I am seeing that velocity and pressure are related if all else remains equal (same projectile/case volume/seating depth etc) Is this a fair observation ?