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Reloading
How nonsense becomes fact.
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1904082" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>Pressure trace cost about $600 if you want actual pressure readings, but there is a considerable learning curve. Typical 50mg post in my eyes. As far as the "nonsense " part, if you've ever read a reloading manual (not just the reload data part) it clearly shows (even with pics) what swipes, and primers look like with high pressure, also explains hard bolt lift. Reload powder data is available online, but reloading manuals typically arent- you gotta buy those- and read them.</p><p>I like the reload data that actually has the pressure listed (as many reload data books now never hit max pressure) . Reload data books also list velocities yet not everyone has a chronograph. </p><p>You can flip a screwdriver over and use the butt as a hammer, but a balpeen hammer cant unscrew a screw</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1904082, member: 94491"] Pressure trace cost about $600 if you want actual pressure readings, but there is a considerable learning curve. Typical 50mg post in my eyes. As far as the "nonsense " part, if you've ever read a reloading manual (not just the reload data part) it clearly shows (even with pics) what swipes, and primers look like with high pressure, also explains hard bolt lift. Reload powder data is available online, but reloading manuals typically arent- you gotta buy those- and read them. I like the reload data that actually has the pressure listed (as many reload data books now never hit max pressure) . Reload data books also list velocities yet not everyone has a chronograph. You can flip a screwdriver over and use the butt as a hammer, but a balpeen hammer cant unscrew a screw [/QUOTE]
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