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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Load Density, Bullet Jump, Case Air Space
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2262471" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>Another Twizzler moment:</p><p></p><p>If you take a fired (not sized) case, place your powder load into it, gently place your bullet into case onto the powder, you will have the bullet "resting" on top of the powder column minimizing air space. It is not "compressed" just "resting". I wonder if this would provide an interesting ES SD since the air space is minimized? You could measure the COAL and resulting CBTO easily for reproducibility of loads?</p><p></p><p>The assumption here is you have enough magazine COAL to accommodate this resulting COAL. Later today I will try this for a couple of cartridges I have fired brass on bench ready for loading process and see where the COAL ends up relative to my magazine capacity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2262471, member: 63925"] Another Twizzler moment: If you take a fired (not sized) case, place your powder load into it, gently place your bullet into case onto the powder, you will have the bullet "resting" on top of the powder column minimizing air space. It is not "compressed" just "resting". I wonder if this would provide an interesting ES SD since the air space is minimized? You could measure the COAL and resulting CBTO easily for reproducibility of loads? The assumption here is you have enough magazine COAL to accommodate this resulting COAL. Later today I will try this for a couple of cartridges I have fired brass on bench ready for loading process and see where the COAL ends up relative to my magazine capacity. [/QUOTE]
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