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Reloading
Load work up for Double Rifle????
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1703109" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I agree </p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree about keeping the pressure low. I found that the slower burners, while they would better fill the case, would not regulate as well and POI using the original express sights would be off. Some research with other shooters of the older express rifles indicated that Cordite was a relative fast burning powder and powders in the IMR 3031 burn rate range duplicated the Cordite in burn rate and pressure. It's important that the fired cases easily fall out of the chamber of the opened action when the barrels are inverted. Most dangerous game rifles had extractors ejectors, not only for the greater reliability but also for fear that the "ping" at the typically close quarters would enable dangerous game to locate the hunter. For this reason they quickly dumped the cases and loaded two more cartridges simultaneously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1703109, member: 10291"] I agree I agree about keeping the pressure low. I found that the slower burners, while they would better fill the case, would not regulate as well and POI using the original express sights would be off. Some research with other shooters of the older express rifles indicated that Cordite was a relative fast burning powder and powders in the IMR 3031 burn rate range duplicated the Cordite in burn rate and pressure. It’s important that the fired cases easily fall out of the chamber of the opened action when the barrels are inverted. Most dangerous game rifles had extractors ejectors, not only for the greater reliability but also for fear that the “ping” at the typically close quarters would enable dangerous game to locate the hunter. For this reason they quickly dumped the cases and loaded two more cartridges simultaneously. [/QUOTE]
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