There has been a lot of discussion in various threads regarding the variances in the data from one source to another; whether in reloading manuals, or online data.
I just picked up the latest issue of Guns & Ammo, and there is an article in it by Dave Emary titled "Data Confusion".
Hopefully, the article will help explain the many reasons why there is such variances in the data for a given bullet/cartridge combination from source to source, for many of the questions out there on this today.
In the article he discusses the following factors:
1 - Pressure
2 - Bullet Design and Seating Depth
3 - Primers
4 - Crimp
Hope this helps!
I just picked up the latest issue of Guns & Ammo, and there is an article in it by Dave Emary titled "Data Confusion".
Hopefully, the article will help explain the many reasons why there is such variances in the data for a given bullet/cartridge combination from source to source, for many of the questions out there on this today.
In the article he discusses the following factors:
1 - Pressure
2 - Bullet Design and Seating Depth
3 - Primers
4 - Crimp
Hope this helps!




















































