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Experiences with high overbore cartridges and powder bridging
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<blockquote data-quote="fmuguira" data-source="post: 2044761" data-attributes="member: 27974"><p>I understand the 2 bridging types... I ve been loading for 50 years. #1 bridging is an inconvenience but that's not what I m looking for experience with. I m looking for experience with Fiftydrivers explanation regarding gas funneling through cartridge case and getting 'stuck' at small diameter neck / throat / bore area. He said stick powders were more apt to experience this vs a ball powder. That's the information/experiences I m looking for. </p><p></p><p>Sending load data via PM as requested above. PLEASE note these are max loads in our rifles. Your rifle, reamer used, etc will be different and these are only for reference. You should start lower and do your own work ups and not rely on these charges as safe in your combination. You assume all liability. ( U state you ve been loading a long time as I have too; just want to be explicitly clear that these are for reference only. Good luck )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fmuguira, post: 2044761, member: 27974"] I understand the 2 bridging types... I ve been loading for 50 years. #1 bridging is an inconvenience but that’s not what I m looking for experience with. I m looking for experience with Fiftydrivers explanation regarding gas funneling through cartridge case and getting ‘stuck’ at small diameter neck / throat / bore area. He said stick powders were more apt to experience this vs a ball powder. That’s the information/experiences I m looking for. Sending load data via PM as requested above. PLEASE note these are max loads in our rifles. Your rifle, reamer used, etc will be different and these are only for reference. You should start lower and do your own work ups and not rely on these charges as safe in your combination. You assume all liability. ( U state you ve been loading a long time as I have too; just want to be explicitly clear that these are for reference only. Good luck ) [/QUOTE]
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