VenatusDominus
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I would hypothesize that a 6.5 PRC shooting a 130 gr at 2849 ft/sec with 50.9 grs of Accurate 4350 (moderate load aprox 59,850 psi) will shoot out a barrel faster than a 6.5 Creedmoor shooting the same 130 gr at the same 2849 ft/sec with 44.9 grs of Accurate 4350 (max load 60,600 psi). Assuming all other variables are the same ( barrel length and contour, ambient temperature, altitude and firing intervals)
I pulled the load data from the Hodgdon web site. The data for the CM is their published max, The data for the PRC was extrapolated from their published data assuming a linear relationship between load, velocity and pressure. I do realize that the relationship is not linear, but it made the math simple and is close enough for my hypothesis. Someone with QuickLOAD may be able to get more precise load and pressure values for the PRC 130 gr at 2849 ft/sec. I used the data for Accurate 4350 because it was the only powder that was common between the two rounds for the same weight bullet.
I pulled the load data from the Hodgdon web site. The data for the CM is their published max, The data for the PRC was extrapolated from their published data assuming a linear relationship between load, velocity and pressure. I do realize that the relationship is not linear, but it made the math simple and is close enough for my hypothesis. Someone with QuickLOAD may be able to get more precise load and pressure values for the PRC 130 gr at 2849 ft/sec. I used the data for Accurate 4350 because it was the only powder that was common between the two rounds for the same weight bullet.
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