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Absolute Hammer load data
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 2139532" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>I copied and pasted in previous comments on the Absolutes, an article about "secondary pressure events". I believe the comments of sudden velocity/pressure signs in brass at a .5 grain or more fits this specific bullet peculiarities. Finding the right powder to continually support the linear rate of acceleration to build and not drop off internally is what your challenge may be. There is no testing to prove except reading brass and recording velocities is critical. If it's spiking 100fps in .5 grain, I would reassess at least powder choices, possibly crimping like Butterbean does. Many of the users are getting great results and their load data/processes are the reason why. It is an amazing design in the Absolute that takes a bit of testing to get what you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 2139532, member: 104363"] I copied and pasted in previous comments on the Absolutes, an article about "secondary pressure events". I believe the comments of sudden velocity/pressure signs in brass at a .5 grain or more fits this specific bullet peculiarities. Finding the right powder to continually support the linear rate of acceleration to build and not drop off internally is what your challenge may be. There is no testing to prove except reading brass and recording velocities is critical. If it's spiking 100fps in .5 grain, I would reassess at least powder choices, possibly crimping like Butterbean does. Many of the users are getting great results and their load data/processes are the reason why. It is an amazing design in the Absolute that takes a bit of testing to get what you want. [/QUOTE]
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