I thought I'd read in my loading manuals somewhere that ball powders will build pressure very quickly when you get near max, ie they have a steeper pressure curve than extruded powders. I looked and can't find that statement in them though. Maybe I read it on here or in a reloading video, but I can't find it in the search here.
So, specifically for Ramshot Hunter and Staball 6.5, but also for ball powders in general, do you start seeing larger jumps in velocity when doing a pressure ladder with ball powders when you get close to pressure?
Here's my pressure ladder data from last weekend. It is an AI case, so I assume that it is masking some pressure signs. I can't believe that I'm not at max pressure with the higher end charges of staball.
185 juggernauts
Cci200
30-284AI (68.75gr H20 cap, use 30-06 data)
Peterson brass
24" 10twist 4 groove
Temperature 32F, although cartridges were stored in my house overnight
All recorded with a Caldwell chronograph. It was in the shade, so it should have read these accurately.
Hunter - *1gr charge jump from 58-59
56.5 - 2798
57 - 2795
57.5 - 2793
58 - 2809
59 - 2874
59.5 - 2857
60 - 2873
60.5 - 2917 full case
Staball - *1.5gr charge jump from 56-57.5
54.5 - 2708
55 - 2700
55.5 - 2732
56 - 2732
57.5 - 2862
58 - 2881
58.5 - 2906
59 - 2942
No definitive pressure signs but a very slight ejector mark on the highest hunter charge.
For a follow up, I want to shoot 10 rounds each of one charge of each powder, but not sure which one to pick. I don't want to base that on any kind of apparent "node", but want to pick a charge that is 1-1.5gr below max. I'm thinking maybe 59-59.5 for hunter and 57.5 - 58 for staball.
Thoughts and experiences?
So, specifically for Ramshot Hunter and Staball 6.5, but also for ball powders in general, do you start seeing larger jumps in velocity when doing a pressure ladder with ball powders when you get close to pressure?
Here's my pressure ladder data from last weekend. It is an AI case, so I assume that it is masking some pressure signs. I can't believe that I'm not at max pressure with the higher end charges of staball.
185 juggernauts
Cci200
30-284AI (68.75gr H20 cap, use 30-06 data)
Peterson brass
24" 10twist 4 groove
Temperature 32F, although cartridges were stored in my house overnight
All recorded with a Caldwell chronograph. It was in the shade, so it should have read these accurately.
Hunter - *1gr charge jump from 58-59
56.5 - 2798
57 - 2795
57.5 - 2793
58 - 2809
59 - 2874
59.5 - 2857
60 - 2873
60.5 - 2917 full case
Staball - *1.5gr charge jump from 56-57.5
54.5 - 2708
55 - 2700
55.5 - 2732
56 - 2732
57.5 - 2862
58 - 2881
58.5 - 2906
59 - 2942
No definitive pressure signs but a very slight ejector mark on the highest hunter charge.
For a follow up, I want to shoot 10 rounds each of one charge of each powder, but not sure which one to pick. I don't want to base that on any kind of apparent "node", but want to pick a charge that is 1-1.5gr below max. I'm thinking maybe 59-59.5 for hunter and 57.5 - 58 for staball.
Thoughts and experiences?
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