DoneNOut
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Do some powders produce snappier recoil and crack", and others produce more a big push with a boom? Out of the same gun with the same weight bullet?
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I edited the original post.Barrel length and cartridge more than anything.
I edited the post again, lol.Perhaps add bullet weight To the list.
I'm just looking for anecdotal evidence here, LOLWell now you going to work the recoil formula in
Yep if found it seems to be in burn rate. It's noticeable with a can in between faster and slower powdersI'll step out in a limb and say burn rate also
I have a .338 Lapua that can do similar speed on 300 grain berger with either retumbo or H1000 with adjusted load. The h1000 feels far more snappy to me.Do some powders produce snappier recoil and crack", and others produce more a big push with a boom? Out of the same gun with the same weight bullet?
Yep, W760 in 375H&H 300 grn vs H1000 in 338LM 300 grn. First one is a push second one is a kick,,,I have a .338 Lapua that can do similar speed on 300 grain berger with either retumbo or H1000 with adjusted load. The h1000 feels far more snappy to me.