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Caution in the cold
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<blockquote data-quote="tankgijohn72" data-source="post: 1564497" data-attributes="member: 77441"><p>Never thought i would see pivnert (PV=nRT) on this forum. Based off of your calcs, think anyone can "see" an 8 psi increase in their brass? No way. Change in burn rate of powder and primer ignition have to be main variables. One may be able to argue a change in bore condition after a few rapid shots that causes water to condense in bore then freeze and increase pressure. Either way I'm not worried about shooting when its cold out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tankgijohn72, post: 1564497, member: 77441"] Never thought i would see pivnert (PV=nRT) on this forum. Based off of your calcs, think anyone can "see" an 8 psi increase in their brass? No way. Change in burn rate of powder and primer ignition have to be main variables. One may be able to argue a change in bore condition after a few rapid shots that causes water to condense in bore then freeze and increase pressure. Either way I'm not worried about shooting when its cold out. [/QUOTE]
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