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Wildcat ?? Case pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 1101013" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>One thing that pressure trace is significantly better at than quickload... I can shoot factory ammo through my rifle with pressure trace and match or stay below the pressures generated by the factory ammo. You will never be able to do this with quickload as long as factory ammo uses non-canister powders. </p><p> </p><p>If shooting a true wildcat the two are very similar in capabilities. Instead of psi with pressure trace you may as well call the unit of measure "grapefruit" or something... You are measuring 58,000 grapefruit with load A and 61,500 grapefruit with load B. The only thing certain is most brass starts to deform when you get much beyond 70 Kpsi so you will eventually see the over pressure...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 1101013, member: 48043"] One thing that pressure trace is significantly better at than quickload... I can shoot factory ammo through my rifle with pressure trace and match or stay below the pressures generated by the factory ammo. You will never be able to do this with quickload as long as factory ammo uses non-canister powders. If shooting a true wildcat the two are very similar in capabilities. Instead of psi with pressure trace you may as well call the unit of measure "grapefruit" or something... You are measuring 58,000 grapefruit with load A and 61,500 grapefruit with load B. The only thing certain is most brass starts to deform when you get much beyond 70 Kpsi so you will eventually see the over pressure... [/QUOTE]
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