coyotezapper
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Correct, the parent case specs are used. Just like in the Shermans and Allen Mags, etc.
I would go with Quickload numbers over some opinion. They are actual ballisticians.
Correct, the parent case specs are used. Just like in the Shermans and Allen Mags, etc.
I inputted everything you did except the shot start pressure which I dont understand why you changed, maybe you can expalin why
I used the 46 grains you shot with your blown primer and
The program says its over pressure do not useView attachment 116886
I would go with Quickload numbers over some opinion. They are actual ballisticians.
I inputted everything you did except the shot start pressure which I dont understand why you changed, maybe you can expalin why
I used the 46 grains you shot with your blown primer and
The program says its over pressure do not useView attachment 116886
Thats fine. But you are telling him to run hotter then the standard rating for the parent cartridge. My "opinion" is based off of the facts of the parent cartridge.
On second thought. Adam sorry for mucking up your thread. I feel you have a handle on the problem. And its not to much powder.
QL shows the PSI in the lower right cornerI'm not criticizing you, at all so don't go there. I'm simply stating that QL engineers know more about this than we do and they would not list something that was unsafe. And as far as your numbers given above you are showing MAP and not MPSM which is 553 /55300 which is right in line with QL's PMAX of 55200. Not a big deal but worth noting. These are all CUP measurements and need to be converted to PSI if that is easier to work with.
I'm not criticizing you, at all so don't go there. I'm simply stating that QL engineers know more about this than we do and they would not list something that was unsafe. And as far as your numbers given above you are showing MAP and not MPSM which is 553 /55300 which is right in line with QL's PMAX of 55200. Not a big deal but worth noting. These are all CUP measurements and need to be converted to PSI if that is easier to work with.
The non lead bullets build a lot more pressure than conventional bullets such as the BergersSo to obey our new lead free law I'm starting to load up ammo for my hunting rifles.
First up is my .243 Ack, my go to rifle that has always shot 105gr Berger's
I cleaned it real good with Shooters Choice like I always do. It's a Broughton 5c so it cleans up extremely easy.
I loaded 5 of the 95gr Barnes LRX with H4831SC.
I started at 46 then 47, 48, 49, 50 based on loads I found online and QL calcs.
First shot at 46gr the bolt barely opened and the primer was in the mag box!!!! Plugging the 46gr load into QL comes up with 45,248 psi...I know there's lots of variables with QL and I accounted for the ones I know. Even still, this load is low compared to everything I've found.
I went back and pulled the remaining bullets and weighed the powder charge, all were correct. It was also a new unopened jug of powder.
Any ideas????