For 15 yrs I've been shooting my iteration of the 6X47L ( https://benchrest.com/showthread.php?58805-Al-s-6x47L ) using Lapua small primer/small flashhole cases
This is my successful iteration of an 80,000psi "PPC Style" midrange cartridge and is a real hotrod in that it will cruise a 105/108gr 6MM @ 3200 with endless caselife
But I'm currently exploring a new-to-me case which easily surpasses the Lapua case by pushing the 105's to 3600 with endless caselife.....IN THE SAME GUN
I stopped my testing workup at 3600fps today not because of any case issues, but because pressures have got to to be exceeding 100,000psi
The case is full to crunch using a slow roll from a scale pan funnel but I can probably use a droptube to get a couple more grains in......
"DAsher-sized" case.
46gr RL17 w/105 Berger
Federal GG210M
velocity 3600fps
In short, this is a shortened .308, .473 casehead running 25% higher pressure than the hottest 6PPC
If someone would be kind enough to run these numbers It would be very helpful as my next step is to explore exactly how much pressure the Kelbly Atlas can handle
This is my successful iteration of an 80,000psi "PPC Style" midrange cartridge and is a real hotrod in that it will cruise a 105/108gr 6MM @ 3200 with endless caselife
But I'm currently exploring a new-to-me case which easily surpasses the Lapua case by pushing the 105's to 3600 with endless caselife.....IN THE SAME GUN
I stopped my testing workup at 3600fps today not because of any case issues, but because pressures have got to to be exceeding 100,000psi
The case is full to crunch using a slow roll from a scale pan funnel but I can probably use a droptube to get a couple more grains in......
"DAsher-sized" case.
46gr RL17 w/105 Berger
Federal GG210M
velocity 3600fps
In short, this is a shortened .308, .473 casehead running 25% higher pressure than the hottest 6PPC
If someone would be kind enough to run these numbers It would be very helpful as my next step is to explore exactly how much pressure the Kelbly Atlas can handle