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Reloading
Blown primer in .243 Ackley
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<blockquote data-quote="Satterlee Scott" data-source="post: 1544889" data-attributes="member: 108318"><p>How Fast did it go? Serious question here. If it's a tight bore the copper solids build pressure really fast. Edit. I've got a load development video out on youtube it's free. [MEDIA=youtube]ACyfeeBHVOA[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>When I'm looking at something new I always strap the chrono on to see where I'm at as far as VE goes. Pressure makes velocity. Most of us don't have the means to measure pressure so VE is the best we can do. Solid bullets and lead copper bullets typically don't use the same loads. See how fast its going and back it down to where it's safe. I hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Satterlee Scott, post: 1544889, member: 108318"] How Fast did it go? Serious question here. If it's a tight bore the copper solids build pressure really fast. Edit. I've got a load development video out on youtube it's free. [MEDIA=youtube]ACyfeeBHVOA[/MEDIA] When I'm looking at something new I always strap the chrono on to see where I'm at as far as VE goes. Pressure makes velocity. Most of us don't have the means to measure pressure so VE is the best we can do. Solid bullets and lead copper bullets typically don't use the same loads. See how fast its going and back it down to where it's safe. I hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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