not quite true part II,
It takes a few pounds of pressure to move the bullet out of the neck,( ever pull a bullet ??),
it takes aprox 40kpsi to deform brass. that pressure is not seen till
the bullet hits the throat and slows down and pressure builds from combustion.
HOley KOWW.....I'm now depressed I came on for a minute to browse......
Please Keith?
Pretty soon we'll have more exspurts opining as how HyDroxyGen Boride reduces friction which drops startup pressures and ......
I Know..... lotsa' these innernet heroes really got it going, on a dozen "shooting forums" but,
for any of you'se casually reading who're too lazy to TEST this stuff, please take the time to read some stuff from people who know whereof they speak
before haring off down the road most traveled.... it's DAN'rous down that road! (Read the political posts)
Back before this magical innernet thingie we'd have to keep our library cards up, JUST so's we could learn about stuff
It still works
http://www.amazon.com/Bullets-Fligh...qid=1449387874&sr=1-1&keywords=bullets+flight
http://www.amazon.com/Rifle-Accuracy-Facts-Harold-Vaughn/dp/1931220077
http://www.amazon.com/Designing-For...319&sr=1-2&keywords=forming+custom+cartridges
I can't currently come up with any other works by people who do their own stuff, the new books I own all rely on opinion instead of testing too.....but let me assure you, these will suffice
These guys knew what they were doing, not what they'd learned from others' books. People who write books from other people's books bore me.
Or, another option, THINK?? We don't need cameras, we can organize TEST REGIMES and prove what's going on, or we can THINK of other instances.
CMaier, where do you GET this stuff??? Just egg'Zackly how does a shottygun build up to pressure? (I wouldn't jump on it but you treat opinions as if they were facts)
A revolver??
And what about all the brass that's been wrecked fireforming WITHOUT A BULLET?
I build charts and test expansion/sealing rates using a fake action and a hunk of cold-rolled with a hole bored thru it......it's called 'fixturing'.....it's how you test stuff hundreds and thousands of times without wasting expensive barrels in this pertickler case but the concept is useful for all sorts of things......
I'll go away now,
Sorry Wilbur
Ohhh, and to all ALL Y'all who aren't going to read anywhere else NOR test?????
read mks
then read him again
then print it off for later
seriously