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Reloading
Velocity Effect of Bullet Tension
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<blockquote data-quote="Tripodmvr7" data-source="post: 2016182" data-attributes="member: 115545"><p>I did not find any data on the Hammer projectile and used a 80 Barnes TTSX. The calculation is attached. The Ackley conversions hide pressure very well as they bind to the chamber with the small angle of taper of the case. The speed you are running at is going to burn your barrel. We have been using lathe turned projectiles for many years (circa 1990) in South Africa and they work very well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tripodmvr7, post: 2016182, member: 115545"] I did not find any data on the Hammer projectile and used a 80 Barnes TTSX. The calculation is attached. The Ackley conversions hide pressure very well as they bind to the chamber with the small angle of taper of the case. The speed you are running at is going to burn your barrel. We have been using lathe turned projectiles for many years (circa 1990) in South Africa and they work very well. [/QUOTE]
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