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Reloading
Pressure signs way below max load
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<blockquote data-quote="Mc Fraser" data-source="post: 1709651" data-attributes="member: 106529"><p>All my Norma cases are 215gr. TY</p><p></p><p></p><p>I call them hot loads because I see pressure signs. I'm puzzled because I see these pressure signs at ~2gr below what new books consider max load, old books go even higher. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes velocity is indication of pressure. My question: between 2 identical rifles one with 30 in barrel and second with 26in barrel shooting the same cartridge the rifle with 30in barrel will see a speed increase. But it will see a pressure increase as well? If yes, why?</p><p>I doubt the root cause is the case. I use Norma and Hornady brass both yield same results. </p><p>Smith says carbon tings have nothing to do with pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mc Fraser, post: 1709651, member: 106529"] All my Norma cases are 215gr. TY I call them hot loads because I see pressure signs. I’m puzzled because I see these pressure signs at ~2gr below what new books consider max load, old books go even higher. Yes velocity is indication of pressure. My question: between 2 identical rifles one with 30 in barrel and second with 26in barrel shooting the same cartridge the rifle with 30in barrel will see a speed increase. But it will see a pressure increase as well? If yes, why? I doubt the root cause is the case. I use Norma and Hornady brass both yield same results. Smith says carbon tings have nothing to do with pressure. [/QUOTE]
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