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Pressure signs/chronographing
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<blockquote data-quote="overbore" data-source="post: 206558" data-attributes="member: 2981"><p><strong>.280</strong></p><p></p><p>Son, Since my grandson is now an experienced hand loader, and since I have a box of reloads dated 1958, be assured that I use that term with respect and some level of experience. </p><p>First point: Hogdon manual and most other published max loads have decreased over the long term from legal concerns. A 4895 1970 max load is not the same as a 2008 max load.</p><p>#2 The specific data source for OCW load is <a href="http://practicalrifler.6.forumer.com/index.php" target="_blank">Practical Riflery Forums... techniques and equipment of the practical rifleman... :: Index</a> </p><p>#3 I have published a primer intensity article based upon actual pressure measurements done by another; have you studied it?</p><p>#4, With respect, do you start with computer load program or programs to see if your proposed load has an associated pressure number or warning?</p><p></p><p>As a general purpose or mission statement,I view these posts as intended to move the knowledge and safety of our sport along. I have nothing left to prove or sell yet the oldest of us think we will still be learning when the lid on the coffin goes shut. Cordially, Overbore</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overbore, post: 206558, member: 2981"] [b].280[/b] Son, Since my grandson is now an experienced hand loader, and since I have a box of reloads dated 1958, be assured that I use that term with respect and some level of experience. First point: Hogdon manual and most other published max loads have decreased over the long term from legal concerns. A 4895 1970 max load is not the same as a 2008 max load. #2 The specific data source for OCW load is [url=http://practicalrifler.6.forumer.com/index.php]Practical Riflery Forums... techniques and equipment of the practical rifleman... :: Index[/url] #3 I have published a primer intensity article based upon actual pressure measurements done by another; have you studied it? #4, With respect, do you start with computer load program or programs to see if your proposed load has an associated pressure number or warning? As a general purpose or mission statement,I view these posts as intended to move the knowledge and safety of our sport along. I have nothing left to prove or sell yet the oldest of us think we will still be learning when the lid on the coffin goes shut. Cordially, Overbore [/QUOTE]
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