lineofsight
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Lower Mainland, BC
How are tables constructed? Is no constant - not weight, not velocity, not pressure.... so how compare? Why not use same pressure so can compare velocity at same pressure or load density...
For example:
H4895 is faster than Varget, uses less powder and produces less pressure at starting load. So... how compare at same velocity and pressure?
H4895 is faster than IMR 4895, uses about same or less powder, produces less pressure and more velocity... seems contradictory however pressure of H measured in CUP and IMR in PSI (manufacturer's table...).
Benchmark is faster than H4895 & IMR 4895 uses less powder, produces less pressure and lowest velocity... well that makes sense, so how compare to H/IMR 4895...
So... how do you use tables & burn rate to select powder?
Burn rate can see useful in short barrel/light bullet or long barrel heavy/bullet
Table can see charge weight & case capacity.
Any more useful than that (other than starting loads)?
For example:
H4895 is faster than Varget, uses less powder and produces less pressure at starting load. So... how compare at same velocity and pressure?
H4895 is faster than IMR 4895, uses about same or less powder, produces less pressure and more velocity... seems contradictory however pressure of H measured in CUP and IMR in PSI (manufacturer's table...).
Benchmark is faster than H4895 & IMR 4895 uses less powder, produces less pressure and lowest velocity... well that makes sense, so how compare to H/IMR 4895...
So... how do you use tables & burn rate to select powder?
Burn rate can see useful in short barrel/light bullet or long barrel heavy/bullet
Table can see charge weight & case capacity.
Any more useful than that (other than starting loads)?