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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 8634"><p>Darryl</p><p>******************************************</p><p>You wrote;</p><p>Then, let's say you built loads for each barrel identical in every way except one......</p><p></p><p>DC---The loads are the "same" in "BOTH/each" barrels.</p><p>******************************************</p><p></p><p>You cut the quote off before you got the whole idea....</p><p></p><p>What I said was: "Then, let's say you built loads for each barrel identical in every way except one......the load for each barrel produced the same velocity in it's respective barrel......in other words, both pistols shot the same bullet at the same velocity....."</p><p></p><p>Notice the part about being " identical in every way except one"? That one difference is that the the loads vary so that they each produce the same velocity from their respective barrels.....in other words, load A produces XXX velocity in the short barrel and load B produces the same XXX velocity in the long barrel......both loads use the same case, powder, primer and bullet, but the amount of powder in each load is different so that both barrels produce the identical velocity.....</p><p></p><p>Clear as mud? OK, let's say the short barrel requires 50 grains to produce 3000 fps and the longer barrel requires 45 grains to produce 3000 fps....everything about the loads are the same except the amount of powder used......is that better?</p><p></p><p></p><p>I appreciate the input from everyone.....I know this may just be mental gymnastics, but I find it interesting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 8634"] Darryl ****************************************** You wrote; Then, let's say you built loads for each barrel identical in every way except one...... DC---The loads are the "same" in "BOTH/each" barrels. ****************************************** You cut the quote off before you got the whole idea.... What I said was: "Then, let's say you built loads for each barrel identical in every way except one......the load for each barrel produced the same velocity in it's respective barrel......in other words, both pistols shot the same bullet at the same velocity....." Notice the part about being " identical in every way except one"? That one difference is that the the loads vary so that they each produce the same velocity from their respective barrels.....in other words, load A produces XXX velocity in the short barrel and load B produces the same XXX velocity in the long barrel......both loads use the same case, powder, primer and bullet, but the amount of powder in each load is different so that both barrels produce the identical velocity..... Clear as mud? OK, let's say the short barrel requires 50 grains to produce 3000 fps and the longer barrel requires 45 grains to produce 3000 fps....everything about the loads are the same except the amount of powder used......is that better? I appreciate the input from everyone.....I know this may just be mental gymnastics, but I find it interesting! [/QUOTE]
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