I would gueSs it has been forced into and threw the lands before peak pressure rise with the higher load and not with the lower.
But Im just guessing.
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It has gone over a few heads and it did mine for a start until It was pointed out I couldn't read properly. The brass and chamber are the same. More powder than the original load after a process Abe has done has resulted in less pressure.
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so what did you do?
Plot pressure over time and bullet travel over time on the same axis and you will start to see things...
The point i am trying to make is Tui said he had explained a simple way to increase speed and lower pressure. When really he had not explained anything.
Following his advice for a safe load i should cram 4 more grains of powder into my just touch load and increase length to a jam and i just know that will end badly in my 308:D
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Or put another way as a complete novice reading this thread i will go out in the shed and load up a heap of rounds for ol Betsy 4 grains over pressure signs and a bit longer and its good to go cos that's the secret:thumbup:
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I never said what I done, nor did I say to copy the load. . . .
Nor am I going to say that would be silly:)
Anyone that has a standard edge will know NOT to go over 94gr or is that what people do to get speed? Next time I'll just get hard brass. . . . . .. an not worrie
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