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300 RUM, 200g Accubond, H50BMG
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<blockquote data-quote="Brent" data-source="post: 33166" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Jon,</p><p> Just one more possible reason. Harold Vaughn may have wrote about it in "Rifle Accuracy Facts". He does cover muzzle pressure, I do know that, I'm sure that's where I must have learned about it. </p><p></p><p>BountyHunter has read his most excellent book, and he shoots the 1K BR game and might have formed some opinions about this and even recall Harold's tests off the top of his head. </p><p></p><p>I think that some of the ES issues probably stem from slower powder = bigger, longer grains. Possibly this creates a more inconsistant burn in general, a more inconsistant flame front, I just don't know. One thing's for **** sure, H50BMG is like giant grains of IMR4064!It could be more suceptable to inconsistancies as a result of settling during transport, chambering, unless it's a good compressed load, just not sure. </p><p></p><p>I'll have a look a Harold's book and see what he found.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brent, post: 33166, member: 99"] Jon, Just one more possible reason. Harold Vaughn may have wrote about it in "Rifle Accuracy Facts". He does cover muzzle pressure, I do know that, I'm sure that's where I must have learned about it. BountyHunter has read his most excellent book, and he shoots the 1K BR game and might have formed some opinions about this and even recall Harold's tests off the top of his head. I think that some of the ES issues probably stem from slower powder = bigger, longer grains. Possibly this creates a more inconsistant burn in general, a more inconsistant flame front, I just don't know. One thing's for **** sure, H50BMG is like giant grains of IMR4064!It could be more suceptable to inconsistancies as a result of settling during transport, chambering, unless it's a good compressed load, just not sure. I'll have a look a Harold's book and see what he found. [/QUOTE]
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