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Reloading
7mm 3031 imr
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 640509" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>IMHO, 3031 in it's own right is a fantastic powder, but is not a prime choice for this application. By using it, you are opening the door for "Seconrary explosion effect". That is when the air above the powder charge burns and creates tremendous pressures above what is usual. Also, because of that air space, ignition is not uniform, and I would think accuracy would not be that good either. FWIW, I would stay away from that scenario, too many variables, and consequences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 640509, member: 22854"] IMHO, 3031 in it's own right is a fantastic powder, but is not a prime choice for this application. By using it, you are opening the door for "Seconrary explosion effect". That is when the air above the powder charge burns and creates tremendous pressures above what is usual. Also, because of that air space, ignition is not uniform, and I would think accuracy would not be that good either. FWIW, I would stay away from that scenario, too many variables, and consequences. [/QUOTE]
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