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Why I think the Satterlee and Audette Ladder Tests Work and Why-- You Decide!
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<blockquote data-quote="Veteran" data-source="post: 2438591" data-attributes="member: 118038"><p>I dont shoot many compressed loads only a few and mostly w Retumbo cause I can afford for unburned powder to go out barrel...... Not.....Did you look at the graphs in the videos I posted.....its not just me......lots of folks do see this. I do think slower powders, longer bbls , bigger cal. rifles with higher harmonics may show this more. I cant say why you have never seen it....</p><p></p><p>My loads are always 92 % plus of case fill, occassionally compressed.</p><p>Powder pack and density does affect burn rate and velocity.</p><p>But going up few grains at a time non compressed and seeing this behavior not once but multiple times in the graph at a low node and then a high node to me rules out powder fill and density as the sole contributing factor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Veteran, post: 2438591, member: 118038"] I dont shoot many compressed loads only a few and mostly w Retumbo cause I can afford for unburned powder to go out barrel...... Not.....Did you look at the graphs in the videos I posted.....its not just me......lots of folks do see this. I do think slower powders, longer bbls , bigger cal. rifles with higher harmonics may show this more. I cant say why you have never seen it.... My loads are always 92 % plus of case fill, occassionally compressed. Powder pack and density does affect burn rate and velocity. But going up few grains at a time non compressed and seeing this behavior not once but multiple times in the graph at a low node and then a high node to me rules out powder fill and density as the sole contributing factor. [/QUOTE]
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