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Unburned Powder in Big Cases, Right?
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<blockquote data-quote="mtmuley" data-source="post: 276647" data-attributes="member: 8264"><p>So, Do the big cased cartridges we all love burn ALL the powder contained? I'm talking the STW, the RUMs and Weatherbys and bigger. OR, does some of that powder exit the barrel unburned? If you say yes, do you have proof? WHY isn't it burned? Shouldn't the newer powders available have addressed the problem if it existed? Also, if all powder is not burned, does it accelerate throat erosion? I've heard some "experts" expound upon this while bashing big magnums. What do you guys know? mtmuley</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtmuley, post: 276647, member: 8264"] So, Do the big cased cartridges we all love burn ALL the powder contained? I'm talking the STW, the RUMs and Weatherbys and bigger. OR, does some of that powder exit the barrel unburned? If you say yes, do you have proof? WHY isn't it burned? Shouldn't the newer powders available have addressed the problem if it existed? Also, if all powder is not burned, does it accelerate throat erosion? I've heard some "experts" expound upon this while bashing big magnums. What do you guys know? mtmuley [/QUOTE]
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