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<blockquote data-quote="eddybo" data-source="post: 203158" data-attributes="member: 7194"><p>Okay, I think I see the reason for the small charges...but am not sure. I ran it through quick load a while back trying to find a load and found I can stay subsonic using some slower powders. I am guessing from your response that the difference will be in the amount of gas created for the supressor to bleed off. I may try it both ways just to see how much the difference is between the faster (higher pressure, lower volume of gas) powder load versus the slower (lower pressure, higher volume of gas) powder load. I am sure there is a happy medium. Most of the loads I see have completely burned the powder within about 10 inches of barrel so that the remaining barrel is just slowing the bullet down. I want to try a load that will burn completely within say 14 inches of the 17 inch barrel. I though that it was interesting that I couldnt find any information where anyone had tried the slower powders and thought there may be a reason like detonation that I wasnt seeing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eddybo, post: 203158, member: 7194"] Okay, I think I see the reason for the small charges...but am not sure. I ran it through quick load a while back trying to find a load and found I can stay subsonic using some slower powders. I am guessing from your response that the difference will be in the amount of gas created for the supressor to bleed off. I may try it both ways just to see how much the difference is between the faster (higher pressure, lower volume of gas) powder load versus the slower (lower pressure, higher volume of gas) powder load. I am sure there is a happy medium. Most of the loads I see have completely burned the powder within about 10 inches of barrel so that the remaining barrel is just slowing the bullet down. I want to try a load that will burn completely within say 14 inches of the 17 inch barrel. I though that it was interesting that I couldnt find any information where anyone had tried the slower powders and thought there may be a reason like detonation that I wasnt seeing. [/QUOTE]
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