mwezell
Mike Ezell
The ones on the left only have one firing? That doesn't agree with what I typically see, if so. Burn rate and neck tension may also play a role.
mwezell;758842 Most agree that H4198 with typical BR bullets said:In my experience, the a groove diameter of exactly .308, (as in Kriegers), our current BR Bullets, and 4198 is just about perfect.
When starting out recently with load development I found what most already knew........the PPC likes high pressures and high neck tension and possibly jamming the lands. Really makes me wonder what the mechanics are.
My guess is that the burning process inside the case has progressed quite far before we get bullet movement into the bore. It would seem that we get a positive, increasing gas pressure wave early which accelerates the bullet all the way to the muzzle without undergoing any " slowing-accelerating" jerkiness to the bullet travel. In other words the reservoir of gas pressure from burnt charge is enough to provide smooth, even positive pressure without oscillating positive/negative waves caused by pressure spikes from a large unburnt reservoir of powder that is still building as the bullet exits the muzzle.
Whaddaya think?
I don't mean to hijack the thread or anything, but real down & dirty; what does carbon blow-by in one form or another mean other than slow sealing? What is the sine wave telling?
Thanks
Ted Manning uses brass w/no neck tension,, no matter what powder.. T-8208,, t-32,, VV 133. I've witnessed Ted ,, winning 4 gun , 2 gun @ 100 & 200,, and win several class 1st place aggs. Twice , I've seen him win 4 gun agg @ 100, w/4 different barrels on the same rifle,,, all w/-0- neck tension. Many shooters in the southeast region have been witness to same.
Ted Manning uses brass w/no neck tension,, no matter what powder.. T-8208,, t-32,, VV 133. I've witnessed Ted ,, winning 4 gun , 2 gun @ 100 & 200,, and win several class 1st place aggs. Twice , I've seen him win 4 gun agg @ 100, w/4 different barrels on the same rifle,,, all w/-0- neck tension. Many shooters in the southeast region have been witness to same.
Ted Manning uses brass w/no neck tension,, no matter what powder.. T-8208,, t-32,, VV 133. I've witnessed Ted ,, winning 4 gun , 2 gun @ 100 & 200,, and win several class 1st place aggs. Twice , I've seen him win 4 gun agg @ 100, w/4 different barrels on the same rifle,,, all w/-0- neck tension. Many shooters in the southeast region have been witness to same.
Some years ago, they had a Registered BR match, one time only, at a range in Thibadeaux La. One particular shooter was doing very well, (for the life of me, I can't remember his name, big heavy set fellow in overalls), but in one match, as he was going to the line, he dropped his cartridge block. Quite a few of the bullets just fell out of the loaded cases. Everybody took notice.
Maybe someone else who was there knows who I am referring too.