Hoe werk geweerkruit?

Started by Ds J, Aug 20, 2024, 10:02 AM

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Ds J

Thanks a lot Folks!

I makes much more sense.

Newton

Quote from: Againstthegrains on Aug 21, 2024, 08:16 PMWhat is also important is the ratio between case volume and caliber. A big case with a wide neck will require a faster powder, compared to the same case necked down. eg S335 is great in a 308 win, but S365 works better in .243 win.
You will be surprised at how much difference small changes in a case dimensions and capacity can make
Why some powders do better in certain cartridge cases
QuickLOAD will indicate this when doing simulations

Have a look at what the powder column in early 458 Winchester rounds looked like


Againstthegrains

Quote from: Newton on Sep 01, 2024, 03:50 PM
Quote from: Againstthegrains on Aug 21, 2024, 08:16 PMWhat is also important is the ratio between case volume and caliber. A big case with a wide neck will require a faster powder, compared to the same case necked down. eg S335 is great in a 308 win, but S365 works better in .243 win.
You will be surprised at how much difference small changes in a case dimensions and capacity can make
Why some powders do better in certain cartridge cases
QuickLOAD will indicate this when doing simulations

Have a look at what the powder column in early 458 Winchester rounds looked like



I lapped the bolt face of my 204Ruger. I must have taken off less than 0.1mm, and this was enough of an increase in head space (case capacity) to completely throw off my load. I had to add another 0.2gr to get the load back on track.

Treeman

Quote from: Againstthegrains on Sep 19, 2024, 07:09 PM
Quote from: Newton on Sep 01, 2024, 03:50 PM
Quote from: Againstthegrains on Aug 21, 2024, 08:16 PMWhat is also important is the ratio between case volume and caliber. A big case with a wide neck will require a faster powder, compared to the same case necked down. eg S335 is great in a 308 win, but S365 works better in .243 win.
You will be surprised at how much difference small changes in a case dimensions and capacity can make
Why some powders do better in certain cartridge cases
QuickLOAD will indicate this when doing simulations
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I think you removed more than you think, or there was some other factor involved.

Have a look at what the powder column in early 458 Winchester rounds looked like



I lapped the bolt face of my 204Ruger. I must have taken off less than 0.1mm, and this was enough of an increase in head space (case capacity) to completely throw off my load. I had to add another 0.2gr to get the load back on track.
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