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School me on case design..
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<blockquote data-quote="JimBoIHN" data-source="post: 618573" data-attributes="member: 41594"><p>Bart, thanks for the education. How about the .308 Palma Lapua, with the small primer. What physical effects would improve the accuracy by changing to the smaller primer? Intuitively, it would seem to slow the powder burn. Also, there apparently is a tradeoff between barrel length and accuracy. Some of the bullet stabilization problems would seemingly be enhanced with longer barrels, say 34",</p><p>but they would have to be extremely heavy. Seems like a long barrel, slower burning powder, and progressive twist would be a solution for stabilization and improved velocity. The new bullet designs by Berger are bumping up against this problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimBoIHN, post: 618573, member: 41594"] Bart, thanks for the education. How about the .308 Palma Lapua, with the small primer. What physical effects would improve the accuracy by changing to the smaller primer? Intuitively, it would seem to slow the powder burn. Also, there apparently is a tradeoff between barrel length and accuracy. Some of the bullet stabilization problems would seemingly be enhanced with longer barrels, say 34", but they would have to be extremely heavy. Seems like a long barrel, slower burning powder, and progressive twist would be a solution for stabilization and improved velocity. The new bullet designs by Berger are bumping up against this problem. [/QUOTE]
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