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Reloading
HELP WITH SATERLEE VELOCITY TEST
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<blockquote data-quote="DUSTY NOGGIN" data-source="post: 2442831" data-attributes="member: 89550"><p>have some questions , very curious regarding your testing processes </p><p></p><p>can you please explain your testing process in as much detail as you can , how did you maintain the constant pressure for your testing ,maybe how the test separated things like gas seal at neck, ignition, precise internal volume, bullet construction/ type , barrel material , to return only the engraving data . how did the testing eliminate any cartridge variations to get only engraving data , and processes were done to keep any cartridge variations away from the results , what powders did you use and did you do any testing with medium or magnum cases or larger calibes</p><p></p><p>fwiw , after doing a few workups like this , i dont think 10 round tells anywhere near enough either besides maybe max pressure , i would however at this point in my learning that id have to disagree that im limited to a 20 fps swing based off engraving alone, but i have been working with larger diameter projectiles maybe that is true with 22 cal projectiles , dunno ??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DUSTY NOGGIN, post: 2442831, member: 89550"] have some questions , very curious regarding your testing processes can you please explain your testing process in as much detail as you can , how did you maintain the constant pressure for your testing ,maybe how the test separated things like gas seal at neck, ignition, precise internal volume, bullet construction/ type , barrel material , to return only the engraving data . how did the testing eliminate any cartridge variations to get only engraving data , and processes were done to keep any cartridge variations away from the results , what powders did you use and did you do any testing with medium or magnum cases or larger calibes fwiw , after doing a few workups like this , i dont think 10 round tells anywhere near enough either besides maybe max pressure , i would however at this point in my learning that id have to disagree that im limited to a 20 fps swing based off engraving alone, but i have been working with larger diameter projectiles maybe that is true with 22 cal projectiles , dunno ?? [/QUOTE]
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