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Reloading
Experiences with high overbore cartridges and powder bridging
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<blockquote data-quote="scope-eye" data-source="post: 2044007" data-attributes="member: 21274"><p>My take is they ignition is less abrupt, harsh, ect, I guess there are a dozen words you could use, anyways the lesser intense flash allows the powder to burn smoother more evenly. I guess sorta like when you pour gas into a funnel, at just the right amount it flows evenly but when you tilt the gas container to much the funnel is overwhelmed can't keep up and overflows.</p><p></p><p>That's my story and Im stickin to it. LOL</p><p></p><p>Dean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scope-eye, post: 2044007, member: 21274"] My take is they ignition is less abrupt, harsh, ect, I guess there are a dozen words you could use, anyways the lesser intense flash allows the powder to burn smoother more evenly. I guess sorta like when you pour gas into a funnel, at just the right amount it flows evenly but when you tilt the gas container to much the funnel is overwhelmed can't keep up and overflows. That's my story and Im stickin to it. LOL Dean [/QUOTE]
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