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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Bullet weights vs. Powder burn rates
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<blockquote data-quote="backwoods83" data-source="post: 545626" data-attributes="member: 29890"><p>In all actuality the reloading manuals are more like guide lines, they show the best case senario with a given firearm or barrel length. In reality faster powders tend to work better in short barrels and slower powder tend to gain more velocity in long barrels, its all about the flash rate and distance. Do a search on internal ballistics( what goes on from when the primer is struck until the bullet has passed the muzzle blast).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backwoods83, post: 545626, member: 29890"] In all actuality the reloading manuals are more like guide lines, they show the best case senario with a given firearm or barrel length. In reality faster powders tend to work better in short barrels and slower powder tend to gain more velocity in long barrels, its all about the flash rate and distance. Do a search on internal ballistics( what goes on from when the primer is struck until the bullet has passed the muzzle blast). [/QUOTE]
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