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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 1894360" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>People who think that ANY case design with equal capacity behind a given bore size equals identical velocity might as well throw rocks because they are living in the stone age!!</p><p>There are two reasons why this isn't true! One has to do with the fact that powders act/burn differently in different containers, AND, certain designs handle pressure better so even if the first was not true, you still have to load lower pressure, and pressure equals velocity!</p><p>So yes, some of the cartridges run at higher pressure, BECAUSE THEY CAN!</p><p>This isnt a lecture for you Shep, because I know you know better. There may be some who don't.</p><p>And no, didn't just say a 280 A</p><p>I. would outrun a 7 mag! I'm saying its closer than it should be based on old technolgy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 1894360, member: 13833"] People who think that ANY case design with equal capacity behind a given bore size equals identical velocity might as well throw rocks because they are living in the stone age!! There are two reasons why this isn't true! One has to do with the fact that powders act/burn differently in different containers, AND, certain designs handle pressure better so even if the first was not true, you still have to load lower pressure, and pressure equals velocity! So yes, some of the cartridges run at higher pressure, BECAUSE THEY CAN! This isnt a lecture for you Shep, because I know you know better. There may be some who don't. And no, didn't just say a 280 A I. would outrun a 7 mag! I'm saying its closer than it should be based on old technolgy. [/QUOTE]
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