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Interpreting Pressure Signs from Velocity (260 Remington load dev)
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<blockquote data-quote="desertcj" data-source="post: 1395658" data-attributes="member: 22225"><p>BULLET WEIGHT140 GR. NOS PART</p><p>ManufacturerHodgdon</p><p>PowderH1000</p><p>Bullet Diameter.264"</p><p>C.O.L.2.780"</p><p>Starting Load</p><p>Grains48.0</p><p>Velocity (ft/s)2,619</p><p>Pressure51,200 PSI</p><p>Maximum Load</p><p>Grains50.5</p><p>Velocity (ft/s)2,730</p><p>Pressure57,000 PSI</p><p></p><p>In this case, I doubt you can stuff enough H1000 in the case to get yourself in trouble. Some loads are "max" just because the case can't fit anymore powder. The data above is from Hodgdon...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desertcj, post: 1395658, member: 22225"] BULLET WEIGHT140 GR. NOS PART ManufacturerHodgdon PowderH1000 Bullet Diameter.264" C.O.L.2.780" Starting Load Grains48.0 Velocity (ft/s)2,619 Pressure51,200 PSI Maximum Load Grains50.5 Velocity (ft/s)2,730 Pressure57,000 PSI In this case, I doubt you can stuff enough H1000 in the case to get yourself in trouble. Some loads are "max" just because the case can't fit anymore powder. The data above is from Hodgdon... [/QUOTE]
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