ObiWanKannoli
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Thanks for that Jud.
What does the term High energy mean other than it makes the bullets go faster? How can a powder burn slower and make more velocity at lower pressure? To me it seems like this is the perfect powder for the 4 rifles I have used it in. What are the disadvantages to this?
Why would so many people say that N570 is too slow for say 6.5prc with 143's? Are they simply basing this off of burn rate charts and not actual testing?
Thanks Again.
Easy way to put is that the burn rate is the same or slower, but the energy content is great. So much so that even with a slower burn rate you'll see greater velocities.
These are highly simplified numbers...howrver let's say your burn rate is "1" with powder A which has "1" energy content and powder B with "1.3" energy content but burn rate "0.9". B will still be producing more velocity. The reality is both burn rates are still fast enough to complete burn in your barrel, so the burn rate is irrelevant then. Net net, it's more energy. The pressure curve is different between the two. One may spike a lot more quickly to a lower value, while the other may take 10% longer for a 20-30% greater peak pressure. That extra 10% is still within the barrel, and the barrel length is still giving your bullet enough time to make use of the extra pressure and speed up more.