If you try 2.8 to 3.2 of Titegroup, you will find the load that is just under supersonic. about 1000 to 1100 fps out of 20" brl.
I have used Unique, following the cast bullet data from a Lyman loading manual.
I have never had an issue with loads of pistol powder in a rifle case; I am not sure what issues there might be. If you are following the cast bullet data, most pressures are well under normal operating pressures for the cartridge. When you are shooting them above 1000 fps there is no concern with sticking a bullet (I would worry if I tried shooting jacketed bullets well below 1000 fps in a rifle).
It is called detonation.
Light load + empty case = kaboom
Just imagine the powder is laying down the case 1/4 full.
The flame ignite the powder all at once.
Normally, the powder burn from the primer end to the front.
At a 1000fps the bullet is not going to stick - kind of by definition.
Common sense would tell me it would be okay, but I wasn't sure seeing the powder burns faster/shorter time. That, and I read it on the internet some place.
only danger I can see is the risk of a double charge - although in a good rifle you might get away with it.
I have never had an issue with loads of pistol powder in a rifle case; I am not sure what issues there might be.
Really? And you of course have extensive experience with this kind of low velocity loading?
The load below was previously chono'd at near to 1000 fps. Wanna tell us again about how bullets won't get stuck in the bore at that velocity? It happened to me twice. Both times with unlubricated bullets.
1. Actually yes, I do some low velocity loading in other chamberings.
2. If a bullet is moving at 1000fps (or even 2fps for that matter) it is MOVING and hence not STUCK. If that ain't common sense I don't know what is....
3. There are factory pistol and rimfire loads out there that are meant to stay under 1000fps - Subsonics and such. Are they knowingly selling ammo that is going to occasionally get stuck in the bore? Somehow I doubt that their lawyers would approve.
Maybe there is room for improvement in your reloading system...
What velocitys were you getting saskgunowner?
Just curious if this would be an indoor range acceptable load (under 1000fps)
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