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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Heat of explosion vs. Burn rate
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<blockquote data-quote="Doom2" data-source="post: 1543285" data-attributes="member: 108323"><p>In this case it is useful in internal ballistics calculations. That is a whole science unto it self. Look up "internal Ballistics" on WIKI to learn more. In terms of usefulness in reloading without a program such as Quickload (an internal ballistics program) it serves no purpose. With a program such as Quickload it can be used to predict pressure and velocity as a function of time, geometries, powder and barrel length.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doom2, post: 1543285, member: 108323"] In this case it is useful in internal ballistics calculations. That is a whole science unto it self. Look up "internal Ballistics" on WIKI to learn more. In terms of usefulness in reloading without a program such as Quickload (an internal ballistics program) it serves no purpose. With a program such as Quickload it can be used to predict pressure and velocity as a function of time, geometries, powder and barrel length. [/QUOTE]
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