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Can primers reduce E.S.?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kennibear" data-source="post: 875815" data-attributes="member: 51650"><p>This thread is cascading off track.</p><p>The primer question is not answered in any of the ballistic programs that I am aware of. But help from threads (read: experience) like this can keep the the beginning reloaders out of trouble.</p><p>This is where our collective experience is more than the sum of the programs. Pretty much those on this thread have the same experience. Time to share. But the efficacy of ballistic programs is another thread.</p><p></p><p>eddybo</p><p>Very interested in your Pressure Trace experience. Just starting and it has delivered data that corroborates some of the manuals. A 300WM load showed the beginning of an after shock pressure increase that is mentioned in the literature. The time stamp on the wave is after the bullet exits the barrel. Nothing major, and it did not rise above about 5kpsi.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kennibear, post: 875815, member: 51650"] This thread is cascading off track. The primer question is not answered in any of the ballistic programs that I am aware of. But help from threads (read: experience) like this can keep the the beginning reloaders out of trouble. This is where our collective experience is more than the sum of the programs. Pretty much those on this thread have the same experience. Time to share. But the efficacy of ballistic programs is another thread. eddybo Very interested in your Pressure Trace experience. Just starting and it has delivered data that corroborates some of the manuals. A 300WM load showed the beginning of an after shock pressure increase that is mentioned in the literature. The time stamp on the wave is after the bullet exits the barrel. Nothing major, and it did not rise above about 5kpsi. [/QUOTE]
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