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Gunsmithing
Headspacing: Is GO gauge supposed to equate to never-fired brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bughole" data-source="post: 634136" data-attributes="member: 40718"><p>The pressure relationship is not linear past the point of safe charge weights.. It's exponential. You can't simply interpolate the velocity and the charge weight or over charge etc. and draw any conclusions from the rationale you presented. Check and recheck your practices for loading, sounds like you got lucky! You might not be so lucky the next time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bughole, post: 634136, member: 40718"] The pressure relationship is not linear past the point of safe charge weights.. It's exponential. You can't simply interpolate the velocity and the charge weight or over charge etc. and draw any conclusions from the rationale you presented. Check and recheck your practices for loading, sounds like you got lucky! You might not be so lucky the next time. [/QUOTE]
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